7/25/2008
$767.75
- OCZ 4GB RAM
- Cooler Master Centurion 5 case
- EVGA 8800GT 512MB GPU
- OCZ GameXStream 700W PSU
- AMD Athlon 64 X2 4800+ Brisbane 2.5GHz CPU
- Gigabyte GA-MA78G-DS3H motherboard
- Seagate Barracuda 250GB hard drive
- Vista Home Premium 64 Bit
- Arctic Silver 5 Thermal Compound
This was the initial build. This was when I was living at home and was working 65+ hours a week and didn't have any real expenses. I built two, one for me and one for my brother. It was awesome. Played everything we threw at it. Over the next couple years, I added a hard drive and received 4GB of RAM as a Christmas present (awesome).
4/25/2009
$46.99
- Logitech MX518 Mouse
I figured that my wireless mouse just wasn't cutting it anymore and I needed something a little more refined. This had great reviews and I picked it up.
1/16/2010
$200.98
- ASUS VH236 Black 23" LCD Monitor
I wanted dual monitors and a 1080p display. I got it. For a decent price, too, I might add.
5/10/2010
$534.42
- EVGA GTX470 1280MB GPU
- Zalman CPU Cooler
- AMD Phenom II x4 940 3.0GHz CPU
Here was the big upgrade. Two components that cost almost as much as the original computer. I figured I should treat it to something nice for its two year birthday.
9/4/2011
$109.99
- NZXT Phantom ATX Full Tower Case
It was getting crowded and the fans were crying out for help. After consulting the forum, I was directed to this case. Fan speed control, LEDs, lots of room, cable management, sleek design. Perfect! This will be the case for the foreseeable future.
Various other parts:
- Logitech illuminated keyboard - Given to me as a present
- Logitech headset - Purchased a long time ago at a store for $50 and still works
- SSD - Purchased with a gift card
I've spent in the ballpark of $1600 over 5 years on a computer that can run BF3 at very high settings, Borderlands 2 almost maxed out, Skyrim at near max settings (with 10+ mods installed), and a great every day computer that allows me to do video editing, record gameplay video, and surf the internet. It's newest hardware is almost 3 years old, ancient in the electronics world.
Am I going to upgrade again? Of course. I'm hoping sometime next year after my car is paid off. Then again in two years as a "Congrats on taking 9 years to get an associates degree" present to myself. But it'll be done in such a way that I don't feel like I'm lagging behind anyone else.
So, what am I getting at with this giant wall of text? I guess it's that you don't have to go out every 6 months and beef up your computer. I've seen people scrapping their computer for a brand new one every two years. Buy smart, upgrade when necessary, and you'll have a computer that lasts you a very long time.