List how much your system cost (by parts) and what you are running at

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dennisjai215

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hey... i noticed ur computer...

Motherboard: Gigabyte GA7-7DXPDW--$185
CPUs: 2xAMD 2800+--$354
Memory: 1280MB PC2100R--$36

when u have 2 amd 2800+ does the MHZ stack together so it runs 2x of 2800+? thus increasing the performance over everything? thanks in advance
 

nitromullet

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Jan 7, 2004
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Asus P4P800 Deluxe - 130.00
P4 3.4C - 415.00
BFGTech GeForce FX 5900 - 300.00
4 x 265MB Corsair XMS PC3500 - 300.00
2 x 37GB WD Raptor - 300.00
30GB Maxtor HD - 100.00
80GB IBM HD - 120.00
Sony CDROM - 30.00
Plextor CDR/W - 50.00
Nokia 445Pro 21" monitor - 450.00
Razer Viper mouse - 60.00
Logitech Z2200 2.1 speakers - 125.00
Chieftec Midtower case - 70.00
Antec Tru550 - 125.00
8-in-1 floppy/card reader - 40.00
SB Audigy Gamer - 100.00
Everglide mousepad - 20.00
Thermalright - SP-94 - 50.00
rounded cables - 30.00
misc fans - 20.00
GCC Elite 600 Laser Printer - free
IBM keyboard - 20.00

Total - $2855

...prices approximate from memory
 

DarkSarkas

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1800+@2.2ghz $50
Epox 8RDA3+ $110 (when I bought it)
2x512 Geil BGA Golden Dragon PC3200 CAS2 $160 (year ago)
9700 Pro $190
Audigy $25 (from friend)
160gb 8mb WD HD 89.99 (fry?s deal)
30gb Deathstar free
60gb Seagate $50
Viewsonic PF815 22" Monitor free (from work "auction")
MX700 $60 (1.5 years ago)
Microsoft Natural Keyboard $5 (@ garage sale)
52x Lite-On burner $35
16x Pioneer DVD $35
430 watt Thermaltake PSU $40
Kenwood receiver +2 bookshelf speakers $35 (thrift store)
No money spent on software *cough*

So... the total cost to me for my system is: $885
Not bad. Didn't realize how thrifty it turned out.
 

MichaelD

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Jan 16, 2001
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This thread is pointless b/c the system that I paid $2K for, 18 months ago, you can build for $450 today.

"How much did you pay" doesn't matter in the computer world.

"What are your specs and WHEN did you buy the parts?" is a more accurate desciptor.
 

suklee

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Oct 9, 1999
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SN45G $250 (12/03)
Barton 2500+ @2.2GHz $95 (9/03)
2x512 Geil PC3500 FREE (2/04)
Radeon 9800Pro $210 (3/04)
NEC 1760NX $400 (10/03)
Seagate 120GiG $100 (1/04)
Lite-On Combo drive FREE (9/03)
Logitech Internet keyboard $20 (2/03)
Logitech Dual Optical $40 (2/03)
fUNc pad $20 (2/03)

Total Approx. $1135