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Questions for you gamers...

Desslok

Diamond Member
Jun 14, 2001
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Is there anyone that actually buys the new Intel/AMD chips as soon as they come out? Who pays almost 800 dollars for a CPU? That is like the bad old days when I first started building systems.

Same thing for the newest and "best" graphics cards? Has anyone here bought one when they are still well north of 300-400 dollars?
 

Rallispec

Lifer
Jul 26, 2001
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i bought a 3dfx voodoo5500 right after it came out, it was about 300 dollars i think.
 

classy

Lifer
Oct 12, 1999
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A true gamer may not always buy the latest cpu, but will always keep a very up to date video card. I have an 8500 and am about to upgrade to something faster. I am running an 1800+, so I'll up that too probably.
 

i buy the latest when i can afford it. In 3 years i wil buy an uber-rig, for that is when i will be in the workforce.
 

XZeroII

Lifer
Jun 30, 2001
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I'm running an AIW Radeon back when they first came out. Paid $250 for it. I'm gonna upgrade to an AIW Radeon 9700Pro when the price drops below $400.
 

rpc64

Platinum Member
Jan 5, 2002
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I only care about having a machine that will run the games I want to play well. It doesn't always have to be the best hardware money can buy. I have a friend that just bought a 9700 pro and the game he plays the most is starcraft.
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Darein

Platinum Member
Nov 14, 2000
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I have a hard time justifying the newest and most expensive CPU when one just a little bit slower is a lot less money, and can usually be overclocked to be as fast. Graphics cards are another matter, although I usually wait a long time to upgrade, once games require a new card I get another one.