• AskewLord@piefed.social
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      5 days ago

      my nephew build a pc this winter. he paid like 2K for roughly the same spec that my older nephew built in '23 and paid like $800 for.

      only thing that wasn’t a massive price increase was motherboard, case and power supply.

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        Newegg was bundling other parts with video cards to deter scalping. I got a Sapphire Pulse 9070 XT 16GB and 750W power supply for $630 a few months back. It’s now “on sale” by itself for $790. Months before that it was closer to $500!

        The Seagate Exos 20 TB hard drives I paid $350-$400 each for over a year ago are now $793.

        It’s absolutely insane.

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        You’re lucky to have kinda the opposite of my situation.

        I used a second hand office machine with a low power graphics card added, because that came out quite cheap. Until about 2 years ago, when I saw that really good looking cases, with the glass and LEDs and everything, are quite affordable now, got one for 60 bucks, I think.

        The problem was that that office machine was not made to be upgradeable. Power supply that delivered pretty much exactly what the current parts needed and no more, with custom connectors to the mainboard.

        So I thought ok, I do it in steps, after all that’s the whole point that that’s possible. Start by getting a nice modern bequiet PSU, and finding a more standard motherboard, that fit with my CPU and RAM. In some obscure webshop no less, because stuff is old, I’m working with DDR2 here.

        And the plan was that later I would look at upgrading motherboard+CPU+RAM, because I’d have to do those together.

        And then the data centers happened.

        I’m just lucky that the old machine was a beast for its time - the back then impressive 16GB RAM are still decent now. Battlefield the WW1 one ran fine, that game where you upgrade your jeep was too laggy - gotta be a bit more selective about what I run now, because my upgrade plans are on ice until we storm the data centers.

        • Mark with a Z@suppo.fi
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          4 days ago

          Oh, I need new cpu/motherboard/ram, I just can’t afford that. It’s not ddr2 old, but I have been running out of ram.

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      5 days ago

      I want to upgrade, but i can at least comfortably play every game that is out so I can eait.

        • CorrectAlias@piefed.blahaj.zone
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          Prices could come down during the upcoming crash of the economy. Trouble is, that means consumers won’t have money, and billionaires will buy it all up on the cheap.