The reason why pc gaming seems to cost over $1k for those who never build a pc.

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#1 alexside1
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http://www.gamespot.com/special_feature/ces2011-products/image-feature/index.html?image=2

7k people. I can build a more powerfull pc than theirs if I have that type of money.

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#2 goodtobeback
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http://www.gamespot.com/special_feature/ces2011-products/image-feature/index.html?image=2

7k people. I can build a more powerfull pc than theirs if I have that type of money.

alexside1

that has a 360 put inside the pc also lol.

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#3 supdotcom
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[QUOTE="alexside1"]

http://www.gamespot.com/special_feature/ces2011-products/image-feature/index.html?image=2

7k people. I can build a more powerfull pc than theirs if I have that type of money.

goodtobeback

that has a 360 put inside the pc also lol.

and just adding a 360 is worth thousands of dollars? epic ripoff ftl.

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#4 bachilders
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What gets me is that most people buy a $700-$800 computer every 3-4 years anyway, so why not just build a gaming pc for that much that often. Costs the same and you get a whole hell of a lot more out of it.

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#5 Hakkai007
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What gets me is that most people buy a $700-$800 computer every 3-4 years anyway, so why not just build a gaming pc for that much that often. Costs the same and you get a whole hell of a lot more out of it.

bachilders

SLI does not scale too well until just recently and only the new 6000 ATI series come close.

a 3 way SLI with 8800GTXs would still be poor in performance compared to newer high end cards.

It's better to stay around the mid to high range single gpu cards and upgrade in smaller increments.

Although you don't really need to upgrade if you don't mind running at slightly lower settings over the years.

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#6 bachilders
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Well I have the money to upgrade when I want, but my friend had the same computer from 2006 and just got some new parts for Christmas to build a new one. That pc cost $800 when he bought it and still ran every game out. He only upgraded because he wanted to, not because he had to. In that same time, my parents have gone through 3 computers at least $600 each, so he spent a bit more on a good pc, knows enough to keep it running for a long time, and didn't have to spend money on a console. He comes out waaay on top in that scenario.

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#7 pimpog
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I used to build really high end pc most to just say I have the best 3dmark/sisoftsandra scores. Now I save my money and stay high to mid. I still oc my pc just don't feel the need to chase scores anymore. Best upgrade I did was putting os on ssd it was sick how fast everything loaded.

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#8 JigglyWiggly_
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If you ahve that type of money, might as well blow it... you probably have more than enough.
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#9 rpgs_shall_rule
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If you ahve that type of money, might as well blow it... you probably have more than enough.JigglyWiggly_

I'd rather buy gold plated cases or something rather than that >.>

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#10 Blue-Sky
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The problem with PC price debates on SW, is that most of them are too young to comprehend that amount of money. A $1,000 seems like a ridiculous and unobtainable about when you're still getting allowance from your mommy.

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#11 jalexbrown
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My next major purchase will be upgrading my desktop for gaming, and I've already figured I can do the necessary upgrades for under $300. If you already have even a fairly new OEM machine, you can probably make it gaming-worthy for the same price or less than a current-gen console.
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#12 lawlessx
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The problem with PC price debates on SW, is that most of them are too young to comprehend that amount of money. A $1,000 seems like a ridiculous and unobtainable about when you're still getting allowance from your mommy.

Blue-Sky
this is so true it's not even funny.
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#13 jalexbrown
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The problem with PC price debates on SW, is that most of them are too young to comprehend that amount of money. A $1,000 seems like a ridiculous and unobtainable about when you're still getting allowance from your mommy.

Blue-Sky
So I can't think $1,000 is a lot of money unless I still get allowance from my mommy? :? I'm calling this a load of BS.
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#14 topgunmv
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[QUOTE="bachilders"]

What gets me is that most people buy a $700-$800 computer every 3-4 years anyway, so why not just build a gaming pc for that much that often. Costs the same and you get a whole hell of a lot more out of it.

Hakkai007

SLI does not scale too well until just recently and only the new 6000 ATI series come close.

a 3 way SLI with 8800GTXs would still be poor in performance compared to newer high end cards.

It's better to stay around the mid to high range single gpu cards and upgrade in smaller increments.

Although you don't really need to upgrade if you don't mind running at slightly lower settings over the years.

They brought the 5000 series xfire up to snuff a few months ago. Something like 30-40% performance gain in a driver update.

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#15 topgunmv
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My next major purchase will be upgrading my desktop for gaming, and I've already figured I can do the necessary upgrades for under $300. If you already have even a fairly new OEM machine, you can probably make it gaming-worthy for the same price or less than a current-gen console.jalexbrown

Better make sure the power supply is up to snuff.

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#16 jalexbrown
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[QUOTE="jalexbrown"]My next major purchase will be upgrading my desktop for gaming, and I've already figured I can do the necessary upgrades for under $300. If you already have even a fairly new OEM machine, you can probably make it gaming-worthy for the same price or less than a current-gen console.topgunmv

Better make sure the power supply is up to snuff.

Yeah, that's one of the things I need to upgrade. I still think I should be able to do it for around $300...definitely less than $400. Power supplies aren't really all that expensive.

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#17 mitu123
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It's true, my custom PC is under 1k and can still max out a lot of games.

But I'm upgrading next month for games like Crysis 2, The Witcher 2, etc.

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#18 Skittles_McGee
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The problem with PC price debates on SW, is that most of them are too young to comprehend that amount of money. A $1,000 seems like a ridiculous and unobtainable about when you're still getting allowance from your mommy.

Blue-Sky
Its not a lot per se, but its nothing to just brush aside. Every dollar does count. That said, that's the reason I'm only using my PC, not consoles. I'm just saying its not a trivial sum.
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#19 deactivated-5c79c3cfce222
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If I had 7k to throw around on stupid crap I'd throw it at the person choosing to buy that inconceivably dumb and ugly thing.
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#20 FatCatPatRat
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What gets me is that most people buy a $700-$800 computer every 3-4 years anyway, so why not just build a gaming pc for that much that often. Costs the same and you get a whole hell of a lot more out of it.

bachilders

believe it or not, not everyone is a PC gamer, or even a gamer for that matter.

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#21 VanDammFan
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Im in the market to finally build,buy a new desktop OR a new laptop for some light gaming. I would never pay over 800$ for either. Right now I have parts picked out on newegg for just over 600$..Cant wait to do something soon..As far as laptops go..I would NEVER EVER pay over 800 and would rather never pay over 500 for something that I cant fix. Anything at all goes wrong with a laptop and its trash for the most part.

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#22 WilliamRLBaker
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The problem with PC price debates on SW, is that most of them are too young to comprehend that amount of money. A $1,000 seems like a ridiculous and unobtainable about when you're still getting allowance from your mommy.

Blue-Sky
LOl dude I work for a living and 1000 dollars a shot every 2-3 years is too much money.
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#23 ImaPirate0202
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[QUOTE="Blue-Sky"]

The problem with PC price debates on SW, is that most of them are too young to comprehend that amount of money. A $1,000 seems like a ridiculous and unobtainable about when you're still getting allowance from your mommy.

WilliamRLBaker

LOl dude I work for a living and 1000 dollars a shot every 2-3 years is too much money.

I'm glad I'm not the only one who found that absurd.

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#24 ShuichiChamp24
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The problem with PC price debates on SW, is that most of them are too young to comprehend that amount of money. A $1,000 seems like a ridiculous and unobtainable about when you're still getting allowance from your mommy.

Blue-Sky

Please tell me you're joking, I work and still thinks that's a lot.

Anyway, i do need to upgrade my dinosaur of a computers.