In my recent research for my imminent computer upgrade, I've been startled by the seeming stagnancy of the computer industry. Now, I'm probably considered to be an "armchair enthusiast," in that I really only have time to keep up with the latest hardware happenings when I'm upgrading--and only then because I have to make the best possible purchase. So I haven't really kept up on things in the last 10 months or so. My last foray was in building my Dad a computer, June of last year.
At that time, the 2500 Bartons were quite the hot item, so I ended up going with one of those for $90. The final computer cost came to a hair over $300 (w/o monitor, OS), and it had all your standard specs (512mb PC2700 RAM, 40GB HD, CDRW, Epox 8RGA+,etc.)
Now the scary thing is, here I'm looking to upgrade my own computer, almost a YEAR after having built my Dad's, and things have gone almost NOWHERE. I mean, the 2400+/2500+ Bartons are still the only reasonable "budget" processors to have, and are really not that much cheaper than a year ago. Not only that, but RAM has gone through the roof. Without a doubt, I can say that if I would have upgraded my computer 11 months ago, I would have saved money while still achieving the same specs.
And then there is RAM. It's really quite sad when buying 512mb of even the cheap stuff is going to cost me more than what I'll pay for my CPU. I remember when 512mb of reasonably decent RAM was maybe $60-$70. Last year, when I first started thinking of my upgrade, I was determined to finally have 1gb of RAM, however, now it looks like I'll have to settle for 512mb if I don't want to break my pocket book.
Anybody else getting worried with what has happened to the industry lately?
At that time, the 2500 Bartons were quite the hot item, so I ended up going with one of those for $90. The final computer cost came to a hair over $300 (w/o monitor, OS), and it had all your standard specs (512mb PC2700 RAM, 40GB HD, CDRW, Epox 8RGA+,etc.)
Now the scary thing is, here I'm looking to upgrade my own computer, almost a YEAR after having built my Dad's, and things have gone almost NOWHERE. I mean, the 2400+/2500+ Bartons are still the only reasonable "budget" processors to have, and are really not that much cheaper than a year ago. Not only that, but RAM has gone through the roof. Without a doubt, I can say that if I would have upgraded my computer 11 months ago, I would have saved money while still achieving the same specs.
And then there is RAM. It's really quite sad when buying 512mb of even the cheap stuff is going to cost me more than what I'll pay for my CPU. I remember when 512mb of reasonably decent RAM was maybe $60-$70. Last year, when I first started thinking of my upgrade, I was determined to finally have 1gb of RAM, however, now it looks like I'll have to settle for 512mb if I don't want to break my pocket book.
Anybody else getting worried with what has happened to the industry lately?
