Tuesday, April 6, 2010

How much was ur PC?

forgot how much i payed for mine but it is becoming quite dated it has 1.81GHZ processor and a great graphics card that is still not dated.How much was ur PC?
well i just got mine it wus 2500 amd x2 dual core 6000+ 1g of ram and 8800gtxHow much was ur PC?
!!! wow that is awesome how long do u think it will last?
well my old one is about 1.81 ghz radeon x1300  its lasted about 3 years so far and well my new one is an alienware for them oney it bette last for a whie lol
[QUOTE=''xKGBxx'']well i just got mine it wus 2500 amd x2 dual core 6000+ 1g of ram and 8800gtx[/QUOTE]sweet :) 
I built my rig 3 years back, and it%26#39;s still going strong. I recently upgraded my GPU to a X1950Pro 512mb for $200 bones (actually 40 bucks after I sold my X850XT). I%26#39;m looking to build at the end of this year, or begining of next...I%26#39;m getting excited just thinking about it...
My PC was a bargin. I have a NVidia processor, AMD 64 graphics card, Free Vista, 250 GB hard drive, and a 19'' widreen HD monitor for only $820.
[QUOTE=''xKGBxx'']well i just got mine it wus 2500 amd x2 dual core 6000+ 1g of ram and 8800gtx[/QUOTE] Haha, sorry to criticize a little, but shouldn%26#39;t you have gotten a little more ram? With those high end parts you might need it.Myself, I bought an FX-55 for about $150 a while ago, and combined with a 7800gt, cheap mobo and 2gb ram it came to about $800. But I used a couple of old HDD and a DVD drive that I already had, so that brought it down a bit. Having an action pack subscription to Microsoft to get ''free'' Vista helped too.(Not counting the monitors. That would jack it up $600. :D)
yea i bet man bulidin them is fun except the money part lol
no your very rite man i neeed for ram but when it gets here i have 512 rdy to be put in so its all good
[QUOTE=''xKGBxx'']yea i bet man bulidin them is fun except the money part lol [/QUOTE]On the contrary, a pre-built system from alienware will set you back much more than if you had built it yourself... 
Pc I picked and about to get came to only 1300 canadian for 650Imb, E6600, 2gigs ram 800mhz, 500gig hd, fancy tower/power supply, ect but its the videocard 8800gts 640 that will make this thing cost alot. Around 1800.Least already have a fancy keyboard and 22'' monitor so don%26#39;t need those now.
a 1-1.5 year old dell with 2.8 Pentium D, 1 gig ram, 250GB HD, 17in monitor and a 8600gt(recent buy) for 850ish total.
I had mine prebuilt for 1800 shipped by ABS, then I added the 8800 so mine was around 2300 or so. Doesnt count the lcd, speakers, or keyboard though.
yea it wus alot fo money but its a nice pc imma run crysis so its all good well im hoping
$1600 in the begining of April
Without the monitor, right at about 5k.
My PC, which I bought just about a week after the Core 2%26#39;s came out, cost me just under $1,100. Running: - NVidia GeForce 7950 GT (512 MB)
- Intel Core 2 Duo E6400
- 2 GB Corsair XMS2 RAM
- MSI P965 Neo-F Mobo (At the time, Core 2 Duo was supported by very, and I mean very few motherboards).
- Sound Blaster X-Fi 7.1
- 17'' LCD Monitor (I was going to order one on-line, but due to fear of dead pixels on arrival, I bought it @ Wal-Mart).
- Windows Wireless Desktop (I forget which model)
- Sennheiser Headphone/Mic
- Nec ND-3550A (Beautiful, Dual-Layer DVD Writer for $30.00 @ Newegg)  It was almost top of the line when I got it. If my budget would have allowed, I%26#39;d have went E6700, maybe up%26#39;ed the RAM to 4 GB (which I don%26#39;t regret not doing seeing how 2 gets the job done fine), and GTX%26#39;ed the GT. But it wasn%26#39;t expensive and I can throw in a 8800 and Quad-Core whenever I get the money.
Got mine 2 days before last christmas, for 1800 specs in sig :)
I had to build mine from the ground up after a PSU shorted out my hard drives.  Wasn%26#39;t too sure about the rest of the components.  I built it about a year ago and it cost me about $1600 dollars.AMD Athlon64 3700+MSI RS482M4-ILDOCZ Platinum PC-3200 DDR 2GBBFG 7800GT 256MBAntec Sonata IICreative Labs X-Fi XtremeMusicAsus 16x DVD PlayerNEC DL DVD+/-RW Hitachi 120GBHitachi 250GB While I am planning on updating my processor to the fastest Opteron for the Socket 939 chipset.  This computer hasn%26#39;t given me a single problem and I am running a lot of games on high with no problems (HL2, F.E.A.R, Battlefield 2, GTAIII, GTA:VC).  
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