Yabbut... You're missing the point. Think of the posterity.
Yep, that's why I'd buy a new MB and processor, the old one can RIP.
I know there's some sort of contest to see how long you can keep an antique computer running, but I like to renew my equipment once in a while. After all, I worked all my life, socked away money for my
golden years, and now I'm spending it.
If I didn't renew, I wouldn't have this cool monitor that works way better than the two monitors I was using! I love the flexibility of having all the windows I want and there's no monitor border running through the middle of them!
Different strokes for different folks, I can live with that.
After all, I'm keeping my ancient Microsoft Comfort Curve 2000 keyboard, I've really gotten used to them. I even have a couple of spares socked away for when this one finally give up the ghost. I actually wore the key legends off the keys of one of them, but it still works. These are my legacy equipment, I take these apart and fix them when keys start to stick or not register properly. So far, 100% revival rate.
