In Reply to: What's a "Parallel Upgrade"? [nt] posted by Todd Krieger on July 5, 2015 at 07:02:23:
component x from brand a let's say cost $3,000 USD, component y from brand b costs $3,000 USD
if bought at the same time in order to upgrade (to avoid inflation) the commodity components are at the same trajectory, meaning whatever advancements in science at the time has to still bear market forces for components, meaning the insides of the unit, if it is $1 for a cup of coffee at the time, you can get the same cup from someone else for $1 as well due to market forces.
this got me thinking, if you parallel upgrade after a number of years your investment will actually diminish and performance will diminish due to inflation with the currency.
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- RE: What's a "Parallel Upgrade"? - bullethead 07:30:24 07/05/15 (5)
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