I have a B450 motherboard, 16gb DDR4 3200 RAM, 1660 Super gpu and a Ryzen 5 2600 CPU. I don’t plan on updating the GPU this time, because I don’t play a lot of games that require anything more, I’m playing a lot of older titles currently. The problem is this also makes me feel like I shouldn’t update the pc at all.
I think I mostly just want to mess around with a decent home lab, but because I dont have an intended use case I’m struggling to justify. I also had parents who don’t like to spend money on this sort of thing and I’ve got their disapproving voices in my head.
The plan is to upgrade to a 5900XT and 64 gb of ram and probably run a lot of virtual machines in a little lab environment but I’m not sure how often I’ll have them all running so it could be overkill. The upgrade is about $700 all up too so not small but not too much. I know I’m extending the lifespan of a computer instead of e-wasting the entire thing but I’m still a little apprehensive.
Good idea or nah?
P.S. I run Linux Mint on all my machines if that somehow changes anyone’s mind or is somewhat helpful? Can’t let the arch users be the only ones to announce.
Edit: thanks for the replies. I went to bed so I’ll try to reply to people as today goes. Thanks for the ideas and the one person who asked if I was a sex worker, you’ve made me laugh and think.
Lol what part about that said sex worker/chat line? Well, you got me: For only $99.90 per hour I’ll talk to you about zero trust best practice that’ll get you rock hard. You’ll be begging me for a vulnerable endpoint to appear in my network sooooo bad. And I might even let you phish one of my users but I’ll make you my bitch first.
I’m really not sure of that’s what sex chat lines are like but I think it’d do something for half of lemmy…
“Cyber” is short for cybersex.
That’s like people calling Tech “the industry” I suppose.