




Windows 7 is pretty good imo. I think someone (Wynn?) said that he spent 7K across 3 different computers (so 3 badass computers ~2K).I think my desktop upgrade that I did recently cost me under $300 ~_~;, took a few months to gather the parts but I hawked newegg constantly and waited for sales :x
New motherboard (old one had a wonky connection that caused BSODs...yay!)
New RAM - only 8GB but that's all I really need, and there's room to add more down the line.
Graphics card on discount - Radeon HD5770, was like $100 with sale + mail-in rebate (yay for sales!)
Windows 7 64bit OEM ver.... took me a long time before I willingly upgraded from xp ; ;
Spending $7k is an absolute waste, you can build a sweet unit for much much less.
It depends on what you are doing. My setup is currently around 2500 bucks, and I am doing a huge mod to it that will add a few hundred in tools and sleeving. The point I was making is that it is easy to shell out huge bucks. As you spend more and more the price per performance goes down, but you still get it. You can get two Xeons for 4 grand and a 600 dollar motherboard and a 600 dollar case easy. Then go for very high end ram and get 128 gb and end of spending 2 grand just on ram. Not to even mention the grand spend on 1 tb of SSD storage or the 2 grand spend on a quadro card/2 gtx 690s. Then you have all the cooling to worry about.I think my desktop upgrade that I did recently cost me under $300 ~_~;, took a few months to gather the parts but I hawked newegg constantly and waited for sales :x
New motherboard (old one had a wonky connection that caused BSODs...yay!)
New RAM - only 8GB but that's all I really need, and there's room to add more down the line.
Graphics card on discount - Radeon HD5770, was like $100 with sale + mail-in rebate (yay for sales!)
Windows 7 64bit OEM ver.... took me a long time before I willingly upgraded from xp ; ;
Spending $7k is an absolute waste, you can build a sweet unit for much much less.
I am fine with my system though. It didn't start out being so expensive but as you add monitors, an extra graphics card and a stand it does go up there. I am fixing to have a lot of fun actually creating my own cables for the system to look just perfect.



I am aware of this haha, me and my other half build PCs as a hobby and for friends^^;. You *can* spend crazy amounts of money, it's not hard... but it is often a waste to do so as average joe won't use the computer to its full potential.It depends on what you are doing. My setup is currently around 2500 bucks, and I am doing a huge mod to it that will add a few hundred in tools and sleeving. The point I was making is that it is easy to shell out huge bucks. As you spend more and more the price per performance goes down, but you still get it. You can get two Xeons for 4 grand and a 600 dollar motherboard and a 600 dollar case easy. Then go for very high end ram and get 128 gb and end of spending 2 grand just on ram. Not to even mention the grand spend on 1 tb of SSD storage or the 2 grand spend on a quadro card/2 gtx 690s. Then you have all the cooling to worry about.
Act in such a way that you treat humanity, whether in your own person or in the person of another, always at the same time as an end and never simply as a means



I absolutely abhorred win7 when I upgraded but I was with xp for so many years and loved it to bits haha. After a while though I've really come to enjoy Win7, it's a lovely OS, still a little buggy but I have tamed it!
I wish so much that I could allow myself to spend thousands on a computer but I don't like to waste money on something that would soon be classed as obsolete D: >< . I just wait patiently for sales before I buy anything ; ; lol
Act in such a way that you treat humanity, whether in your own person or in the person of another, always at the same time as an end and never simply as a means



Act in such a way that you treat humanity, whether in your own person or in the person of another, always at the same time as an end and never simply as a means

I would have liked to stay on xp forever. :3



Act in such a way that you treat humanity, whether in your own person or in the person of another, always at the same time as an end and never simply as a means

my current setup was around $1500 retail for the parts. That being said I don't pay retail, so built it for around $960. For what I need out of a gaming PC it does the job very well and then some. Especially when I get bored and start running multiple games at the same time. XD
7K LOL and people say Macs are overpriced.
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