Computer moneys

How much money did youu spent on you're current computer?

Be honest.

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Unsure. All the components, including monitors, keyboard etc. should sum up to around ~3500 mountain shekels.

>Upgrading parts up to 3 years by now
Fuck if I know

I don't have a computer, Tyrone. I also don't have a job and am home 24 hours a day.

Lenovo - 330S-15ARR 15.6" Laptop - AMD Ryzen 5 - 8GB Memory - 128GB Solid State Drive
450.00$ su -

Macbook Air 11" 2014
$800, was paid for by a refund I got on the previous laptop I had

~$7K

Garbage.
I have the Lenovo Flex 6 AMD 2500u. It is prrttt good for the price. $599

My last system overhaul was about 800 bongs for a 1700 (on release), C6H, samsung SSD, 16gb 3200mhz ram and a few other nik-naks to go with it.

200 euros
Cheap HP laptop
It feels nice because it works properly and serves well and also leaves me with money for food. That can't be said for iProduct users since they give all their savings for a single product which doesn't really have any real purpose and runs malicious non-free software which enslaves its users like the capitalistic environment the users live in.

Going down the list:

OS: Free from someone with a MSDN account
i7 4790: I made $80 upgrading from an i5 4670k
RAM, motherboard, case, 212 EVO (along with the i5): $150
PSU (XFX 550W) $55 new.
Dell 1920x1200 monitor: $30
Asus 1920x1080p 144Hz monitor: $100
6GB GTX 1060: $140
Seagate ST1000DM003: $55 new
Seagate ST2000DM001: $40
Seagate ST2000DM001: I'm going to call this $5 since it came with another machine and I replaced it with a $5 500GB drive.
Seagate ST3000DM001: $5, same as above.
PNY Optima SSD: $80 new
WD WD30EZRX: $30
Seagate ST4000DX000: $40
6TB My Book: $60 new
4TB Passport: $60 new in box on Craigslist

So it's now up to $770 with the latest acquisitions. (4TB seagate and Asus monitor)
$640 not counting the monitors.

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Probably about $3k-$3.5k including peripherals. Kind of hard to judge because I upgrade individual parts every few release cycles. For example I paid $240 for my current 120 gb boot SSD in 2011 but they cost a tenth of that now. I still use parts that are over 10 years old; if I had to rebuy everything tomorrow it would probably be closer to $2k even.

I'm not saying, market researcher

Don't really know, I progressively upgrade, sometimes just a few parts at a time, probably like ~1000-1200€? 2700X, 32GB RAM, Vega 64, several SSDs (NVMe and SATA), 750W PSU, etc. Some parts bought second hand but in warranty.

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>For example I paid $240 for my current 120 gb boot SSD in 2011
you could get a NVMe drive (with a PCIe adapter if you don't have a m.2 slot) for 60 bucks that will perform literally 5x as well

25€ for a new SSD for the computer I got for free a couple of years ago

>tfw you're a unemployed failure and still have to use the computer your parents gave to you for your birthday 5 years ago

None. My mom bought it for me because I was broke.

I'm a student and got the computer when my brother upgraded his. I was satisfied with it since I don't really play any new games, I only got the SSD because it was so cheap and made such a huge difference in performance.

But a PC from 5 years ago could still be pretty decent, as long as it wasn't AMD.

Nothing, I don't own a computer.

Doesn't even matter from who it was, as long as it was higher end. The FX fags still get 1080p/60FPS gaming done, even the quad core Phenoms, CPUs haven't really progressed as much, compared to how multicore friendly programs/games have gotten and majority is targeted at lower end anyways.

$200 T430. best investment in my life desu

$240 for an X1 Carbon here, super comfy

First built it with
>i5-4670k
>Maximus VI Hero
>128 GB 840 Pro
>1 TB WD Black
>GTX 770
>NZXT H440
>Corsair H110
>Seasonic Platinum 760
>Noctua Fans
Don't really remember how much I spent, but I think it was a little less than $1500
Now I have
>Same case
>Delidded 8700k
>Maximus XI Hero
>1080 Ti
>NZXT Kraken G12 w/ Corsair H55
>Corsair H150i Pro
>Same power supply
>Same 840 Pro
>2x 1 TB 970 Evo
Which was basically building another computer

100€ on ebay thinkpad x230

Lenovo p52, 16 GB ram, 256 pci ssd, quadro p1000 ~2400€
As well as an Akitio Node Thunderbolt 3 and an RX 470.
So pc setup only is about 2800€

$185 EliteDesk bought it on ebay

Original PC costed around 500 euros, with all the upgrades it has come up to 1k euros, i think. It might be 1.2k euros.