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Economy => Computer hardware => Topic started by: Pythonideus on January 07, 2015, 11:17:58 PM



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Post by: Pythonideus on January 07, 2015, 11:17:58 PM
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Title: Re: Gaming Computer
Post by: Pheoxy92 on January 07, 2015, 11:43:31 PM
i do hope you're kidding about the price ::)it's worth around 170 dollars top


Title: Re: Gaming Computer
Post by: master-P on January 08, 2015, 12:13:14 AM
Which motherboard?

Depending on what the other parts are I'd say this system is worth around $250 - $350. Outdated hardware, a similar build with a GTX 750 Ti would offer similar/better performance and can be built brand new for less than $600. CS:GO and LoL aren't really good indicators of how good a computer can be for "gaming". More demanding games would definitely require a stronger GPU if you want to run it at smooth and high framerates.


Title: Re: Gaming Computer
Post by: cameronpalte on January 08, 2015, 08:05:59 AM
Is the monitor new?

And no one wants to pay a $100 assembly fee on a $300 computer (not counting your monitor) - there are much better deals than that.

For a new computer, with the monitor (assuming its actually worth $100 since I don't know much about monitors) I would say the computer would be worth $400 tops - and that's with the monitor. The difference between having you make it and purchasing a desktop from an actual company is an actual company has guaranteed support & warranty plus normally you get the OS for a very low price.


Title: Re: Gaming Computer
Post by: master-P on January 08, 2015, 08:24:49 AM


And no one wants to pay a $100 assembly fee on a $300 computer (not counting your monitor) - there are much better deals than that.


NCIX for example would assemble and test your system to make sure it boots properly to the OS for only $50!


Title: Re: Gaming Computer
Post by: ncsupanda on January 08, 2015, 03:56:08 PM
You will probably have more luck piecing out the computer and selling on eBay, then just buying Bitcoin.