inveterate
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Originally posted by: yacoub
Originally posted by: inveterate
only cheapos or people who are willing to settle for less care at all of cost.
No, actually many adults would call it a foolish waste of money. They do this thing called 'cost-benefit analysis' which includes taking a realistic look at whether or not spending hundreds of dollars on hardware just to have a top-of-the-line computer is really worth it in the grand scheme of things and what other things could be better done with that money.
When you make a regular income and have a house, car(s), and family to take care of and budget for, it's unlikely one's going to be ignorant enough of pricing to think it's anywhere close to reasonable to spend $800-$1000 for GPUs.
These things are not that expensive to begin with. Common any guy with a 40k job can buy like 10 cards every year if they live healthy with little medical spendings ,, and less time at the bar buying drinks for the ladies..
Maybe if he's single and living with his parents and borrows their car and has no savings for the future, lol.
Also, 10x$400 (a low average price for a new GPU going by previous new card prices) = $4000. A $40k job, after taxes, is around $28k. If you're bringing home $28k/yr and you spend $4k on GPUs, you're insane. This again assumes you're not 18 and still living with your parents (no rent/mortgage, free food), drive a car that doesn't have a loan or lease, and are then able to save or spend everything you make.
Or, add in $10k for food and gas expenses, a couple grand for insurance, $12k for cheap rent somewhere not near a major city, and you've just spent that other $24k. Now you have 10 GPUs and no computer to put them in, no savings, no spending money, no clothes, no car payment/lease, no woman, etc.![]()
What do u mean,, foolish waste of money.. If it makes me happy to buy something ,,, it's worth whatever I payed for It.. BUYING what you want has nothing to do with cost benefit analysis, don't start spraying highschool economic stuff. That isn't what i posted about.