Car or computer?
Biomechanoid
Join Date: 2002-02-12 Member: 203Members
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<div class="IPBDescription">I can't decide</div>*nerdy voice* From what I've been able to calculate, by the end of the summer I should have about $5k to play with.
Thing is, I'm torn between what I should do: there's a buttload of stuff I want to do to my car ( another engine swap, more speakers, put in TV reception in addition to the DVD shiznit, interior lighting, etc...) and then there's my computer- it's decent, but I really want a XP 2000 with a GeForce 4, 1 gig of DDR ram, a water cooled case, a CD burner that writes at more than 2x, Quad Raid Drives.... you know just a "few" things...
But I can't do both with the money I'll have, and I'm torn between the two...
Thing is, I'm torn between what I should do: there's a buttload of stuff I want to do to my car ( another engine swap, more speakers, put in TV reception in addition to the DVD shiznit, interior lighting, etc...) and then there's my computer- it's decent, but I really want a XP 2000 with a GeForce 4, 1 gig of DDR ram, a water cooled case, a CD burner that writes at more than 2x, Quad Raid Drives.... you know just a "few" things...
But I can't do both with the money I'll have, and I'm torn between the two...
Comments
The car stuff is actually going to last you more then 2 years, unlike the computer... but... you know...
If neither, then your computer.
I think spending it on your car might be a good choice..., but then you might regret it after using the comp for a while. :S
You only need top-notch computers for gaming (if you're not making huge 3d art, etc), while a good car is nice to have for years to come, and you won't feel like it's old right away either. Computers get old after two years. :S
But I guess people who do not drive themselves most often will suggest that you buy a computer. Do you really want their advice?
Computer? Well, mine's sorely in need of <s>an upgrade</s> complete replacement, so that's where I'd lean. I'm also getting into graphic art and really need a workstation that can handle manipulating very large (I scan everything at 300dpi, at least) PSD files for hours at a stretch.
There are also computer peripherals you can buy - nice mouse, keyboard, speakers, monitor - that will still be wonderful even after your box is obsolete. I'll be keeping my monitor (17"), speakers (Cambridge Soundworks), and mouse (Intellimouse Explorer USB) when I finally upgrade. Well, maybe I'll go for a bigger monitor. (:
but I've been wanting to put in two 8"s subs in the front, put in a TV/VCR receiver so I can have more than just DVDs for the road trips, put in more neon trim in the back area for maximum P-factor, and also... there's the engine swap... I want more speed, and to get the time slots I want (about 13 seconds) it'll cost about $5,000 total for the performance mods (most of the cost is the engine thou...)
BUt the computer... my current one is okay, but I want to build a top of the line gaming one from scratch (believe it or not, my current computer used to be a P2 400). water cooled case, over a gig of DDR, athlon XP 2000, quad raid drives.... everything top of the line- a top notch sound system too... (well, I suppose I could port over my SB Live! 5.1 Platinum... to the new machine), cool looking conduits w/ neon trim like I've got in my car, custom "heavy metal" case (gonna try and paint it black then put a bunch of metal spikes on it), a skull painted on the side, etc.. and all that will run me about $5k also...
argh. I'll just flip a coin at the end of the summer and see what happens.
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