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Do you buy lower end computers or do you buy higher end computers?

Any of you into high end tech or high end consumer PCs in the $2,000+ realm?


I spent over $3,000 (don't care to much saying this, but not fun to admit I guess to) on my PC this last time round. It's basically the best you can get for 1 Graphics card (since you can't stack much of the stuff anyways when it comes to multiple cards plus I'm not rich either).

I own a $100 phone though and I don't spend money on TV or cable for that matter. So $50 a month over 3 years alone is $1,800 that I can put into a computer anyways or it pays for over half my computer alone. Plus the fact that a TV can be $500 to $1,000 or so. So that's basically $2,300 to $2,800 alone. I use all this money to put into a nicer higher end PC though, so I'm definitely not rich I just manage my tech / technology in a really strange way.


Add this to as well. If I get a new computer every 4 years (roughly).

Cable Subscription - $50 a month ($2,400 over 4 years) TV - $500-$1,000 No Netflix / Hulu on the side. $10 a month or so ($480 over 4 years) Cheap cell phone plan $35 a month instead of $55-$65 a month - ($960 over 4 years)

$2,400 + $480 + $960 = $3,840

$3,840 - over 4 years alone

This alone to make it easy. I spent $3,100 (around here) on a computer, but I didn't spend $3,840 on the other stuff though. Not saying it's better financially and/or anything like that just showing that I put more weight into my PC and don't have cable or a TV myself right now or hulu / netflix and I have a cheaper cell phone plan. People like to think or assume I'm rich at that point.

I spend $1500 to $2,000 for a PC when I buy myself though to as well so I just took about a third of that $3,840 ($1350) or so or did $1750 (pc originally) then added $1450 from the $3,840 at that point which came out to be about $3,100 for a new PC.

Do you buy lower end computers or do you buy higher end computers? Any of you into high end tech or high end consumer PCs in the $2,000+ realm? ----- I spent over $3,000 (don't care to much saying this, but not fun to admit I guess to) on my PC this last time round. It's basically the best you can get for 1 Graphics card (since you can't stack much of the stuff anyways when it comes to multiple cards plus I'm not rich either). I own a $100 phone though and I don't spend money on TV or cable for that matter. So $50 a month over 3 years alone is $1,800 that I can put into a computer anyways or it pays for over half my computer alone. Plus the fact that a TV can be $500 to $1,000 or so. So that's basically $2,300 to $2,800 alone. I use all this money to put into a nicer higher end PC though, so I'm definitely not rich I just manage my tech / technology in a really strange way. ----- Add this to as well. If I get a new computer every 4 years (roughly). Cable Subscription - $50 a month ($2,400 over 4 years) TV - $500-$1,000 No Netflix / Hulu on the side. $10 a month or so ($480 over 4 years) Cheap cell phone plan $35 a month instead of $55-$65 a month - ($960 over 4 years) $2,400 + $480 + $960 = $3,840 $3,840 - over 4 years alone This alone to make it easy. I spent $3,100 (around here) on a computer, but I didn't spend $3,840 on the other stuff though. Not saying it's better financially and/or anything like that just showing that I put more weight into my PC and don't have cable or a TV myself right now or hulu / netflix and I have a cheaper cell phone plan. People like to think or assume I'm rich at that point. I spend $1500 to $2,000 for a PC when I buy myself though to as well so I just took about a third of that $3,840 ($1350) or so or did $1750 (pc originally) then added $1450 from the $3,840 at that point which came out to be about $3,100 for a new PC.

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dont know what ya mean, but okay... ohhh fans i get it now, running this i'll shill for them, the fucking thing runs at room temp

https://www.nzxt.com/products/kraken-x62

fucking love it so silent

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I wanted that or else the H115i.

https://www.newegg.com/p/N82E16835181138?Description=h115i&cm_re=h115i-_-35-181-138-_-Product

If I had the money I'd get something like this and try to overclock my R7 3700X (3700X isn't the best overclocker), but I just got the H110i myself.

https://www.newegg.com/p/N82E16835181100?Description=h115i&cm_re=h115i-_-9SIAGGN9100424-_-Product&recaptcha=pass


Also it's not shilling to me personally if someone is asking you and you don't work for that company.

i actually stressed it to see... it never budged, i let it go for hours

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i used nzxt kraken 64, make sure your case can fit it... i use pcpartpiker

i fucking hate hearing fans, like i said runs solid

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PCPartPicker - I use pcpartpicker myself (not always). Got the h100i - not h110i (posted the h110i by mistake).


CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 3.6 GHz 8-Core Processor ($309.99 @ B&H)

CPU Cooler: Corsair H100i PRO 75 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler ($124.99 @ Amazon)

Motherboard: Asus ROG Strix X570-E Gaming ATX AM4 Motherboard ($321.99 @ Amazon)

Memory: Corsair Vengeance LED 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-2400 Memory ($90.99 @ Best Buy)

Storage: Samsung 970 Evo 500 GB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive ($79.98 @ Amazon)

Storage: Western Digital Blue 4 TB 3.5" 5400RPM Internal Hard Drive ($84.99 @ Amazon)

Video Card: Gigabyte GeForce RTX 2080 Ti 11 GB AORUS XTREME Video Card ($1697.43 @ Amazon)

Case: Corsair Crystal 570X RGB ATX Mid Tower Case ($159.98 @ Newegg)

Power Supply: EVGA SuperNOVA G3 750 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply ($149.97 @ Amazon)

Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 Home OEM 64-bit ($106.99 @ Other World Computing)

Monitor: BenQ EW3270U 31.5" 3840x2160 60 Hz Monitor ($399.99 @ Adorama)

Mouse: Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum Wired Optical Mouse ($49.49 @ Amazon)


Total: $3576.78

Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available

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