I guess I'm a well-off enthusiast. I don't always contain myself to a strict price/performance ratio (hence the owning of an X1900XTX) but for the most part I try to. Getting other high end components isn't a problem for me, it just that I don't do so until I see the "upgrades" to be justified or needed. Just a year ago I had nothing but dial-up, a suxbox, and an hour commute to the nearest civilization. I think that's why I tend to go for the high-end components, because of how I never had high-end things until recently. Many other members here I think come and see just how diverse the gaming rigs are at Anandtech, mostly ranging from $200 investments to $600 ones and they can normally find someone who's in the same boat as them and recieve help.
Like other members have said, I think a lot of us have started out as gamers and grew to appreciate quality engineering. That and the control/diversity that you have with a computer is hard to go again without.
Like other members have said, I think a lot of us have started out as gamers and grew to appreciate quality engineering. That and the control/diversity that you have with a computer is hard to go again without.