You have ~$3k to spend.
<div class="IPBDescription">Your computer sucks and you just moved out on your own.</div>OK, hypothetical situation.
You've just moved out on your own, you have $3k to blow and you're currently using a Pentium 4 era computer.
What do you do with $3k?
Personally I'd probably do this:
$750 on a nice enough TV (42" or something).
$500 on an HTPC with Bluray drive.
$1250+ or so for a nice new PC (maybe an i5 or something)
$250~$500 whatever change is left from the other categories on a monitor (24" or so) and some speakers.
This is based on the concept of someone spending $3k on just a new PC, which IMO isn't such a good use of said moneyz.
You've just moved out on your own, you have $3k to blow and you're currently using a Pentium 4 era computer.
What do you do with $3k?
Personally I'd probably do this:
$750 on a nice enough TV (42" or something).
$500 on an HTPC with Bluray drive.
$1250+ or so for a nice new PC (maybe an i5 or something)
$250~$500 whatever change is left from the other categories on a monitor (24" or so) and some speakers.
This is based on the concept of someone spending $3k on just a new PC, which IMO isn't such a good use of said moneyz.
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Spend 200 on a big TV.
Put the rest into savings. Anything else you spend it one will just become worth less with time. Never know when you might need $2200.
The space shuttle has 1MB of ram in its primary flight computer.
A game that can be run by practically any computer made in the last 5 years, depending on how nice you want it to look.
What he said, yeah...
Well, i did build a $2500 computer back in 2001, but that was back when a regular slow desktop ran around $700-1000 :)
I miss gaming then, remembering "omg you have one gig of memory what do you need that for?" makes me laugh now.
I miss gaming then, remembering "omg you have one gig of memory what do you need that for?" makes me laugh now.<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
The last computer I built was when the 9800 xt was top of the line. My card even came with a free serial-code for HL2, which wouldn't come out for another 1.5 years or something.
Hey, the last PC I built had a 9800 XT as well. It died back in October though, so I went and bought this $3,000 PC and then Lonyo got all worried that I wasn't spending my money wisely and so he created this topic to try and backup his opinions.
I still have the voucher card for my HL2 copy, somewhere.
I still have the voucher card for my HL2 copy, somewhere.<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Our environment is our friend.
If it was me, I'd use about $1K to buy a mid-level modern computer to play my games and save the rest in a long-term CD. But maybe that's my frugal asian part talking.
I had 6 grand. and bought a car.
In the modem era, I would probably spend a lot of it on a new computer, after all if you were to play all you games at 1080p, which if you are buying a tv you might as well, you are going to need a newer video card.
the rest would be based on how expensive fixing my boiler later today turns out to be.
That's what <b>I</b> said! And some pretzels.