LinuxTester
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1000 Euros for a Socket 775 board with an old Pentium D, a low-end GT 220 and two hard drives? Even two years ago all of this stuff was really old.
You got ripped off!
Yeah, please note that this is the whole setup cost. The PC parts cost around 850 Euros, but the 1920x1080 Full HD screen costed 250. First screen was a 720p, 1330x733, cost around 120 Euros. Both screens were LED. Keyboard + Mouse make it exactly 1015 Euros. I'm satisfied with the CPU, HDD but I'm not satisfied at all with the GPU.
Asus X550LB-NH52 || Intel i5 4200U 1.6/2.6GHz || 8GB DDR3 1600MHz || NVIDIA GT 740M || Seagate 750GB || 15.6" 1366x768 || Windows 8.1 64-bit
Dear Darren, how much did your PC cost? Your CPU is at 1.6/2.6GHz. My old and trusty Intel Pentium D has 3.20GHz. I don't know if CPU speed only counts on GHz, but I think that my Pentium D is faster than yours. And I'm happy to see that I'm not the only one at this forum that hasn't the GTX series of the nVidia GPUs... Thank god I was scared!
The Pentium D was produced from 2005-2008. If you bought that 2.5 years ago, you were already using a poor performing processor that was at LEAST 4 years old. My rig is about 2 years old as well. For the price of your system, even 2.5 years ago, I'd say it's probably a $500 setup at most.
exactly, as I said above. My system (No OS) costed around 500 Euros and with the OS Around 650. Screen added 250, and now we are at 900 Euros. Upgraded the fans at CPU and GPU, 50 Euros each (Very powerful fans!!!) we came at 1000 Euros. Here you go!
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