"the more you learn the more you realize how little you do know" that goes for everything, not just the computer world.
I know exactly what you mean though, it is insane how fast things change, seems like nvidia was making a new vgraphics card just about every month. I got my first PC given to me back in the early 80's it was a commadore superPET with a wopping 32k of ram, Ive owned a pc ever since, have a degree in computer science and electronics engineering and I mean it when I say I feel like a newbie right at this moment. sometimes It just seems overwhelming. I have found it takes me about 3 days of hard research to catch up where I feel good about putting a new PC together.
Oh then the worst feeling comes over me when a week later I find there is something better that makes what I just built on the verge of being obsolete. :)
I think I have calmed myself down on building right now, I had loaded a old game I always liked (Battlezone II) and found the fps were very low when things got going. at first I thought it was just the pc couldnt handle it, and I have not been thrilled about the MB I picked last time. Well I found that it was just the graphic cards drivers. From what I read nvidia had stopped supporting DX6 in there newer drivers and that is what was causing the problems. I went into nvidias ftp site and got some older drivers and the game runs as smooth as can be even with all the settings as high as they go.
However the seed is sown, now Ive seen the new MB's, new graphics cards, sound cards, ddr3 memory??? (not too sure about that one either yet) and not to mention the maybe new FSB speeds and intel's new chip (I am really wanting a quad core so It may be too late, oh then I always have the exscuse, "I need a new case where I dont have hard drives double sided taped to the case door, and if I get a new case I might as well get a new this that and the other... :)
thanks again guys