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So I'm going to buy a new computer...
xShadow:
My major question is whether or not you're going to have money to upgrade it later, or if this 4k is a one-time thing.
If it's the latter, make a computer that runs you about 1500$. That should futureproof it considerably for reasonably long time. Then, later on, you have plenty of money to spend on any worthwhile upgrades.
In my opinion, splurging even half of all of that at once is just beyond retarded. You get much more than what you need.
bork:
I think you have been trolled.
xShadow:
I didn't make a long-ass post where I researched parts, so not much lost there. I type quite fast.
But yes, if I remember what age he was correctly (I believe he mentioned it in one of these topics), him having that much money is highly unlikely. I had that in mind before I made my post.
In the unlikely instance in which he actually has that much money, my question still stands.
nstgc:
--- Quote from: xShadow on June 11, 2011, 09:19:56 PM ---In my opinion, splurging even half of all of that at once is just beyond retarded. You get much more than what you need.
--- End quote ---
I don't think so. 2000 seems to be the limit. After that the only good you'll get is benchmarks. I just spent $1100 on parts and that is exluding RAM, which never seems to go bad, and a case. I could have easily purchased a better video card (or better two). Given how I'm OCD about data (and hatred of load times) I could have purchased a dedicated RAID card as well. right there we are talking about a $300-$1000 jump.
--- Quote from: bork on June 11, 2011, 09:40:28 PM ---I think you have been trolled.
--- End quote ---
What makes you say that? I'm really bad at detecting trolls so I don't know.
JoonasTo:
Or you could just buy a car...
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