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At the time I brought it it was 1200 AUD and I upgraded it with an SSD, R9 390 and fans with a cpu cooler.

- CPU: Intel i7 3770 - GPU: MSI R9 390 - RAM: 16GB of DDR3 - SSD: Crucial BX100 - HDD: Seagate Barracuda 1TB -

 

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Its always been over 1K USD with the conversion rate from GBP to USD. Currently everything is in the $2000-5000 category.

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As soon as this is completed, it'll be over 1000! USD.

CPU: Intel i5-4590 | Motherboard: Asus H97M-E | GPU: Sapphire Nitro R9 390 | RAM: 2x4Gb Kingston HyperX Fury Black | SSD: Sandisk Plus 240Gb HDD: Seagate 250Gb  | PSU: Seasonic G650 80+ Gold | Case: NZXT S340

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$792 CAD or $605 USD

 
Video Card: EVGA GeForce GTX 690 4GB Video Card  ($225.00) 
Other: Thermaltake Armor A60 ($80.00)
Total: $972.80
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2015-10-22 21:13 EDT-0400

Thats that. If you need to get in touch chances are you can find someone that knows me that can get in touch.

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This is for a school project in AP statistics so thanks for your help  :D

Do you mean just my Computer? or Setup?

Please quote/tag ( Found by typing @DarrenP) In all posts directed at me. I do not check my current content. 


Intel Core i7-4790K - Gigabyte Z97X-UD5H-BK - 16GB Corsair Vengeance Pro 1866Mhz - EVGA GTX 980 - 256GB MX100 - 2TB WD RED - 900D - H100I - Corsair HX1050 - DNS 320L 2x2TB Seagate Barracuda 

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$792 CAD or $605 USD

 
Video Card: EVGA GeForce GTX 690 4GB Video Card  ($225.00) 
Other: Thermaltake Armor A60 ($80.00)
Total: $972.80
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2015-10-22 21:13 EDT-0400

 

I think you mean $972.80 CAD or $742.45 USD.

i5 12600KF | Zotac RTX 4080 Gaming trinity | Team Vulcan 2x16GB DDR4 3600 | ASRock Z690M-ITX/ac | WD Black SN850x 2TB

Cooler Master NR200P v2 | ID Cooling Zoomflow 280 XT | SeaSonic Focus SGX-750 | Thermalright 2x140mm + 2x120mm aRGB

LG C2 OLED 48" 120hz | Epomaker TH80 (Gateron Yellow) | Logitech MX Master 3 | Koss Porta Pro Comm

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My build is around $1200 CDN ($950 USD).

CPU: Ryzen 5 3600X            | Cooler: Deepcool AK400  | Motherboard: B550 Elite AX V2  | Storage: Samsung 980 Pro 1TB  |

RAM: Corsair Vengeance 16GB   | GPU: MSI RTX 3060 Ti    | Case: NZXT H440 (Red/Black)    | PSU: EVGA 650W G2             |

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I think you mean $972.80 CAD or $742.45 USD.

yup 

Thats that. If you need to get in touch chances are you can find someone that knows me that can get in touch.

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... Lets see...
The PC itself (Originally built in 2009~2010, upgraded here and there over the years, damn SSDs were expensive back then)
PSU : Corsair TX850W - $142.99
CPU : Intel Core i7 875K - $299.99
Case : Coolermaster Haf 912 - $49.99
RAM(x2) : Patriot Sector 5 PVV34G1333LLK 4GB DDR3 2X2GB DDR3-1333 CL 7-7-7-20 - $265.98($132.99 each)
Motherboard : ASUS P7P55D-E LX LGA1156 - $121.99
OS : Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate Edition Retail - $334.99  (upgraded to Windows 10 Pro)
HDD : Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB - $87.99
HDD : Western Digital Caviar Black 640GB - $72.99
HDD : Western Digital Caviar Blue : 500GB - Free (Got it from a PVR that someone threw away)
CPU cooler : Corsair Cooling Hydro Series H70 - $89.99
Sound card : ASUS Xonar Essence STX PCI-E - $178.09
TV Tuner : Hauppauge WinTV HVR-2250 Media Center Kit - $146.41
GPU: Gigabyte Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition - Free (Got it from a friend)
SSD : Intel 520 Series 120GB - $119.99
SSD(x2) : Kingston SSDNow V Series Gen II 64GB - $299.94($149.97 each)
Total : $2211.33

(This is more than I expected really... even more so considering it doesn't include the price of my original GPU and a bunch of other stuff that aren't in my PC anymore from dying or just no longer in use)
 
 
 
Peripherals/Extras:
Monitor : ASUS VW266H 25.5IN - $319.99
Keyboard : Logitech G11 Gaming Keyboard - $67.98
Mouse : Logitech MX518 Gaming - $62.79
Hot Swap : Startech 5.25IN Trayless Hot Swap - $17.68
Surge Protector : Belkin HOME/OFFICE Surge Protector 3390J 8 Outlets W/ Coaxial Protection - $24.99
Fans(x2) : Noctua NF-P12-1300 - $34.54 ($17.27 each)
Gamepad : Logitech F710 Wireless Gamepad - $36.81
Fan : Coolermaster Megaflow 200MM - $22.00
Fan(x4) : Scythe Gentle Typhoon 120MM 1850RPM - $50.36($12.59 each)
Thermal Compound : Arctic Cooling MX-3 - $13.99
Mounts : Lian Li HD-520 Internal 5.25IN to 2X2.5IN HDD/SSD Mounting Kit - $9.45
Mounts(x3) : Generic 5.25IN BAY TO 3.5IN METAL HARD - $9.75($3.25)
Printer : Canon Pixma MP490 - $39.99
Total : Not important
 

 
This is just the hardware that I'm STILL currently using and even there, I'm missing some stuff (like the mouse pad, second monitor, fans, NIC card, etc..)
I didn't include all the hardware that I've switched out by now (like my original GPU 5870 - $429.99, dead HDDs, dead motherboards, case, etc....)
 
Also doesn't include all the money I've wasted when I initially tried to invest into an AMD build. Which didn't work out, at all.(a couple different motherboards, 2 CPUs and a couple RAM kits.. nothing worked, kept getting hyper transport sync flood error... switched to intel, everything worked right away. As far as bad experience with a particular manufacturer, with the amount of money I invested to make it work... I think I can say I'm justified when I say this "F*ck AMD".

 

In total, it wouldn't surprise me if I had wasted over 5k so far on this thing over the years.

CPU: AMD Ryzen 3700x / GPU: Asus Radeon RX 6750XT OC 12GB / RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 2x8GB DDR4-3200
MOBO: MSI B450m Gaming Plus / NVME: Corsair MP510 240GB / Case: TT Core v21 / PSU: Seasonic 750W / OS: Win 10 Pro

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I like to say mine fits in the:

"Canadian dollar is so fucking low it's probably comparable to a budget PC in the US"

 

NOTE: Keep in mind though this is a full build even with some unnecessary things. And I bought it all in store because the two things I got from newegg I had to RMA as soon as I received them, so I gave up wasting my time shopping online.

 

 

I spent 800-900 Dollars on a build with a FX-6300 and a R9 270X and, what I would say a mid-high range board that cost me ~$100 (not anything super special though).  Also, I got this build back when these parts were actually really good value.

 

Also, if you add in taxes and other crap it makes more sense.

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Originally $800 but It's probably over $1k now with additions like ssd cpu cooler keyboard and mouse

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When I bought it, it was~600€, then I got a 280X to replace the 7770GHz OC and now it has a gk208 gt640(gddr5) because of bad bios and me being incompetent and selling it as not working to a guy who flashed it and is happy now, while I play games with framedrops on minimum.

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Well, mine isn't exactly budget, it's pretty decent (4690k, water-cooled 390) but it still doesn't break $1000 USD. Though that's just the computer, it doesn't include peripherals.

You know what's easier than buying and building a brand new PC? Petty larceny!
If you're worried about getting caught, here's a trick: Only steal one part at a time. Plenty of people will call the cops because somebody stole their computer -- nobody calls the cops because they're "pretty sure the dirty-bathrobe guy from next door jacked my heat sink."

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for my entire set up with peripherals it comes out to about $1,400. At least, that's what I've paid for it over the past couple years. it's maybe worth half that now. i built it in 2013.

CPU: Intel 5930K - GPU: EVGA Nvidia GTX 980Ti SSCMotherboard: Asus X-99 PRO/USB 3.1 - RAM: 32GB HyperX Savage @ 2800mhz CL14  Case: Phtanteks Eclipse P400 Tempered Glass - Cooling: Corsair H100i V2 / Fractal Design Venturi Fans Storage: PNY XLR8 120 GB SSD (OS) + Seagate 2TB HDD (Games)

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New prices or the current state of my builds?

 

my Core 2 Duo was like 700 to 800 dollars new

 

but now prob less than 100 dollars

 

got free stuffs here and there

 

and refreshed from one old PC to two PCs in total

 

maybe i spend around 1K+ in total including mouse,keyboard and speakers

Budget? Uses? Currency? Location? Operating System? Peripherals? Monitor? Use PCPartPicker wherever possible. 

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Should I count in other items as well? Mouse, speakers, headphones, etc...

Because like. Just my headphones and monitors are around $1,500 together.

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I am the 2.86%

"The wheel?" "No thanks, I'll walk, its more natural" - thus was the beginning of the doom of the Human race.
Cheese monger.

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