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Most expensive thing in your setup?

Goodman2265

the 390 in my system costs almost six times what I paid for my processor.

 

 •E5-2670 @2.7GHz • Intel DX79SI • EVGA 970 SSC• GSkill Sniper 8Gb ddr3 • Corsair Spec 02 • Corsair RM750 • HyperX 120Gb SSD • Hitachi 2Tb HDD •

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probably my pc, like it should be. only spent around $500 on it though, gets the job done and helps me while i save for a new pc

I just felt like I needed somthing here

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Erm, my $400 budget gaming computer....

 

A10-7850K

8Gigs of ram

NO GPU

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Probably my yaesu ft-991, it costs close to 1600 USD (without an antenna, gps unit and powersupply)

My pc:

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/dvcw23 

(Black Glacier)

 

My server:

Dual xeon x5679 processors, 24gb of ECC memory, Nvidia quadro 295 NVS and 48tb of storage.  (z600

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My Zotac Amp! Extreme 980ti.

$750 with tax, managed to snag one off eBay for ~$600.

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i7 4790k/ Bequiet Pure Rock/Asrock h97 PRO4/ 8 GB Crucial TT/ Corsair RM 750/ H-440 Custom/  PNY GT 610

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Sapphire R9 390X. Was the most recent addition to the system and cost nearly $800AUD.

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Definitely my monitor. LG 29UM67. Works great but it was around $350 US. Why are ultrawides so expensive :(.

Current system: CPU:I5 6600k 4.5Ghz, CPU Cooler: Asetek 550LC, Motherboard: Asus Z170 Pro Gamer, Ram:Adata XPG 4x2 2400, Graphics Card:MSi GTX 970 + Zotac 970, Hard drives:256gb SSD+1tb WD Blue, Case:Corsair Spec 01 Power Supply:XFX TS  750 watt Bronze, OS:Windows 10 64bit

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