As do I. That's why I build my PCs myself with selected quality parts and almost-top-range hardware from the time*. None ever broke on me or left me waiting. (Well, my first really own PC, a Pentium 90, did back in the day, but as a pupil my budget was heavily restricted. Certainly nothing I would have been able to afford even the shoddiest Mac with back then
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*) I got my i7-4770K when the 5xxx range was out a few months. My GTX970 arrived after the 10xx series hit the market, and I got into SSDs only 1.5 years ago, when size/price ratios were acceptable to me. Doing this, and chosing wisely, enables me to get a really good rig set up at more than competetive prices. And because I know what I do, I can use the parts for long enough to make the lower re-sell value not really hurt that much. My replacement-cycle usually, bit for bit, jumps at least one, sometimes even up to 3 generations without any difficulties to run the latest software I need/want. I couldn't be more satisfied with the situation. Hardware-customizablility however plays a very big part in it.