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Debriefing => Off-Topic Lounge => Topic started by: Maxaxle on October 10, 2009, 08:44:28 pm
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If I were to buy all of the parts when they were released, it would come up to around $700+. But if I were to buy all of the parts now, it would come to...$400 or $500?
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~$1000 then
now maybe $750ish
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$800, probably ~$700 now (I bought everything refurbished, diminishing its value).
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I spent about a k on my computer when I got it, but then later bought a second monitor and a mouse that doesn't blow. This isn't including case, hard drives, disc drives etc which I already had lying around.
Now it'd probably run for ~650 without the monitors.
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$800 then
probably about $14 now.
:(
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A little over $1000 here. I wanted a powerhouse for the kind of things I do with it.
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Approx $2,000. The reason being that I haven't bought a new computer in many years, and all the upgrades and parts add up to quite a hefty sum. Graphic card and hard drive upgrades are the biggest cash guzzlers.
If I were to buy all the parts now it would probably be marked at about $1,000.
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£650 ...now around £800. God knows how xD
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>300 € on yesterday, new gfx card, more ram and a 1TB HDD... oh yea, and another one for a friend of mine.
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http://www.moddb.com/polls/how-much-did-you-spend-on-your-current-computer-usd
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my current PC was an upgrade which cost 900$US
If i were to calculate the brand new value it would have to be over 3000$ for all parts that make up my PC
quad core machine :d
im about to get a second comp which blends two computers of my accumulative parts, the gaming one will be quad core ; the comp will shit on my current one for about half that "3000" dent in my wallet.
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I spent $1500CAN on my laptop, and it was $200 dollars off. I love how I can game and do my school work where ever I want.
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I spent $1500CAN on my laptop, and it was $200 dollars off. I love how I can game and do my school work where ever I want.
I went with an eee in addition to the aforementioned comp about 6 months ago at 300 dollars. I'm really happy with the portability of the thing, and I didn't even think that would be an issue at first. I sometimes think that having an expensive laptop that could play games would be awesome, but realistically it'd probably be too much of a distraction during school.
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Howdy everyone, its been a while lol. College and chilling in New York and New Jersey, made me busy by not to visiting this site for a while and other things got in the way.
Anyhow, I believe I spent $300- $400 on my custom built pc. I traded a Nvidia 7900GT for a AMD Phenom Quad Core and that was like free. The 7900 cost me $40 on craigslist.
Good deal I think it was, considering I needed to move from a AMD Athlon 64 4000 to a Quad.
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Around £300
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When I built the main part before adding on it was around $1700CDN. I was lucky and got a Q6700 when it was brand new for $250 instead of $1300 ( <3 Intel connections)
Since then I have upgraded.. 8GB RAM, 2 more 750GB HDD, 1x 30GB SDD for Windows, added sound card to get off the mother boards, replaced two monitors, mouse pad, keyboard.. easily another $1100
And of course to top it all off if I want to upgrade I get hit hard.. need new mobo, ram, proc... but of course I keep the old one together and use it at the same time.. so then it is once again a whole system
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My laptop was about 600-700$. It's quite powerful for a laptop. Can handle most modern games. It gets the job done.
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WTF is with the necroposting