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I know this will sound silly but I'm sure many of you get to this point and ponder what to do. I have a terrible habit of changing hardware and sometimes full out from desktop to laptop and back, often the device did the job and I end up spending money for a change or something different that actually isnt the best value for money.

Currently I have a Legion 5 laptop, i5 11400h, RTX 3060, 32gb Ram and 2.5tb of SSD space. I also pair it with my 1440p monitor and it plays everything I need and take it downstairs sometimes. I've had it a year and sold my Ryzen 7, 6600XT desktop for it. I'm already thinking shall I build a desktop and my budget will allow for a R7 and something like 6750XT.

What am I hoping to accomplish, probably a few extra frames, and quietness over laptop fans, but the laptop does do a decent job. I actually really admire those still running Haswell or older CPU's and 980ti's and it does a job. I am just wasting money right doing this all the time and how the hell do I stop it? I know it seems simple but like its there sitting at the back of my mind.

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