| ▲ | adrian_b 8 hours ago | |||||||
$2800 is still a huge price in comparison with the last year. Last summer, a 9950X3D + motherboard + cooler + 128 GB DRAM + VAT sales taxes was the equivalent of $1400 in Europe, where I live. That's half of your quoted price. That was without case and PSU, but adding e.g. $200 for those would not change much. | ||||||||
| ▲ | alias_neo 7 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
In January I upgraded my desktop, 9950X3D £600, 64GB DDR5-6000 £600, MSI MAG Tomahawk X870E £300, Samsung 990 Pro 4TB £350, Asus Prime 9070XT £580. I spent a another £250 on PSU and cooler and reused my case (Phanteks Evolv Enthoo TG, beautiful case but horrible cooling. Will cut some holes in it and if it doesnt work out look for something with more airflow). The RAM price was already inflated at that time, and the same kit is now £800, but in October or earlier last year I'd have saved possibly the cost of the CPU/GPU on the whole thing, but now it's be about the cost of a CPU/GPU more expensive. On a side note for anyone not aware, 9950X3D isn't the best choice for pure gaming, 9850X3D is cheaper and marginally better, also I went with 2 sticks of RAM kit, 4 sticks is much harder to run at the advertised speed (6000) which is actually an overclock. Im a dev and a linux user/gamer hence my choice of CPU/GPU. | ||||||||
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| ▲ | Aurornis 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
Yes of course. We all know prices are up. I commented because someone thought that $4K was the going price for 128GB of RAM, which is way too much even with the demand crunch. | ||||||||
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