What's the most you've spent on a computer in the past?

What's the most you've spent on a computer in the past?

How much is too much?

damn maisy got some really good legs

Fresh off the rumor mill, Game of Thrones show-runner David Benioff has candidly admitted that actress Maisie Williams has bad 'anal hygiene'. "She barely wipes," says Benioff. " when we first started filming many of the actors and actresses working around her complained about a distinct foul smell emanating from her. It got to the point where we pleaded with her to wipe properly and use feminine hygiene products. She's a sweet girl but I don't think she was raised properly.". Photos of fecal stained pants and underwear allegedly belong to the Game of Thrones actress have surfaced. "I just don't think its a big deal, its natural." says Maisie, "if humans wasted time wiping their arse instead of enjoying life we would have died out a long time ago. Most people don't even have to do it I think. Its not an issue for me I don't think about it. People come up to me for autographs and pictures but then some of them make comments about 'the odour' and I just say I don't smell anything. Its natural, its what humans are suppose to smell like. Get used to it."

Depends on what you want to do with it.
For gaming, I would say about 1500$ is the most you should spend, for a business workstation 400$-800$ depending on what you want to do with.
For a cad or editing workstation 3000$ is close to the upper limit.
Laptops are a bit different, for business you'll be fine with 600$-800$ and for light editing and cad work you'll definitely be looking around 2000$, where 3000$ is the absolute upper limit.

first ever comp was 1500 had the tall steel cool master with that cross flo bar, latest pentium processor was like 4or 5 hundred bucks at the time, one of the first pci express cards wasnt thast expensive, logitec mx1000 laser mouse

If you're into MILF.
She has good legs for a 50 year old.

She's intentionally pressing her calves up against surfaces to make them appear far larger. Also

Well I haven't bought a whole computer all at once since 1999, everything since has been some combination of parts combined with something I already had. That said... about a thousand bucks? That's about what I spent when I got an X58 board, i7 930, some RAM, and a second GTX 260 back around late 09 or early 10. Kept my drives, case, PSU, two monitors, and peripherals.

>How much is too much?
Well if its for work, anything that'll pay itself off in increased productivity is justifiable. If its for fun, then whatever you can afford to blow on a hobby is okay. That meaning no debt or interest and not compromising the rest of your financial life. If I was a multimillionaire you bet I'd do a $10,000 upgrade.

Nice grandma legs.

Dumb frogposter.

Four thousand dollars, for a Mac G4. That was too much. And it was crap.

I am buying used car for around 3200
it seems so foolish now spending much on a PC

the legs of an olympic runner

i wanna grab her legs

$2K for a vaio with 1920 x 1200 screen. Stupid decision.

is dis real

No idea how much it cost, since it was so long ago, but my last desktop had a fuckin Xeon in it, so that probably cost quite a bit.

>this is a 10/10 in Britain

I don't know if that guy's being an over-serious douche or if Maisie's being an annoying cunt.
Really not that big of a deal either way but still.

$2000 or so, I spent close to that much on my current desktop and I spent that much on my MacBook Pro

>over-serious douche

>it seems so foolish now spending much on a PC
It depends on what your means and expenses are. Generally I'd say yeah, $3200 is probably too much given what you get for $3000 is barely better than what you get for $2000.

>being a poo
>working 8-12h at some help desk tier job
>you'd get arrested for raping this white chick who's teasing you
Worst day of his ever, I feel sorry for him.

he is quite good looking
thats why they tease

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Well, and that's a boner he's got there

Who's the other chick? Hnnnnnggggggg.

Found the guy that doesn't watch Game of Thrones.

Karlie Kloss

~$5000

I've bought a laptop for 1200 yuros two years ago for uni, and I built a new pc in November for 1100 yuros. And I'd be reluctant to pay any more than this, they fit all my needs

are they twins?

I have spent £2,5k on my last build, I think that's the most I would spend for what I need it to do.

around $3000, excluding monitors and such
$2600 for the laptop

Fucking gross. That is some plain jane bs but worse.

Legs of a crack whore. Face like a white female pepe but uglier with those bulging eyes like an isis shotgun victim on the freeze frame before they pop out.

Wish she would wrap those legs around me like mummy used to

>those legs
>good

looks like my grandma's legs.

>damn maisy
How do you people immediately recognize and name every single pornstar you see?

I spent about 1400 on upgrades earlier this year when Ryzen dropped. I kept my Drives, Case and PSU and bought:
GTX1080
R7 1700X
16gigs RAM
256gig nVME SSD
1TB HDD

For about 1400 dollars I think I did pretty well.

$549 if my blackberry counts as a computer

$1500? for my G5 iMac, part because I did a RAM upgrade in my order. This was before I knew the thing to do was get the base amount and order RAM from elsewhere.

>most well paid child tv actor
>dresses like a fucking chav
you just cant help some poeple

Face is a bit too british but aside from that she's good breeding material.

she's in that gay thrones show, not a pornstar. people pretend to like her cause she's in a popular tv show despite the fact that she looks like a fucking troll.

>hollywood
>good looking

let me just vomit.

as for PC i think the most i've spent is $2557.22 NZD in recent years.

the reason is it bought me lots of time to spend on my child and sort out my life before starting again.

Not worth it though.
Its getting too hard to pay rent let alone this big costs like buying a PC

2200 after taxes for iMac 2017

Around 3k € after hard drives.

$2500 AUD I think it was, e8500, GTX 280, 1TB HDD, 8gb RAM

but large calves are a masculine thing esp if your thighs aren't large too

it's crazy that you say that even though this pic was on reddit a few days ago and they said that she and her friends were making fun of him
it's crazy how you tell about people's perception on themselves from how they perceive inane things

i'd be pissed too if someone just came up to make and starting making dumb poses at me with her annoying friend. like its a fucking metro, nobody on the metro is in the mood to deal with cackling teenage girls

I built a watercooled i7 RIGHT when they came out. I think it has a 1st or 2nd generation SSD in it ( terribly slow ). I didn't actually spend any money on it. Gf at the time ( attorney ) just gave me her credit card, and said " get whatever you want ". So that's what I did.

Dual 24" monitors ( using one of them, right now. Broke the other during a move a couple months ago. pity ). But, I'd say total, was around $2500 USD back in 2008-ish? I don't remember exactly.

I actually still use that PC. I have since upgraded the hard drive ( Samsung 840 SSD ), and graphics card ( GTX980ti about a year ago-ish? )

Considering it runs @ 4.0ghz, and has steadily, for the better part of 8-ish years, with minimal repairs needed ( had to replace the water pump last fall.. Replace the water lines periodically ).. I would say it's been well worth it. Unfortunately, there isn't much left as far as " upgradeability " at this point.

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$350, it had an i5 6400 8gb ddr4 ram, I dont feel liko it was too much at all

$1500 on an i7-6700k and gtx 1070 build in 2016. But I've added new monitors and hard drives so maybe an extra $400.

The most I spent was around $700 for my current rig. GTX 750ti, some old samshit monitor, 8GB ram and 1tb hard drive. Everythin else is no name shit I bought years ago. It's good ennough for gaymes, I also have my thinkpad, and I use company computer at work, which is a $4000 machine of pure speed and beauty

$500, I don't do anything too heavy so anything more powerful is wasted.

$1500 Aussie dollar. i7-3770k, GTX 670, 16gb RAM, 240gb SSD, 2TB HDD. Still use that today, have upgraded GPU to GTX 1070 ($750 Aus). At least

My current build is about 1000€ and it's definitely the maximum in my current situation, and only justified by thinking that it's the perfect setup for me and that I won't be upgrading in a while. Using the RPi as a desktop as a kid "spoiled me", I came to expect cheap price, silent operation and tiny size from computers.

The first time I built a PC I'm pretty sure I spent around $700. This was at least 10 years ago, right around when PCI Express cards were first coming onto the market. About 4-5 years ago I built another PC, but soon after upgraded the CPU, and more recently I upgraded the GPU. I initially spent about $500 on that PC, and spent about another $500 upgrading it. The most recent upgrade would've been another $250.

If I had more money I'd be spending a lot more. The upgrade I am itching for is an i7 7700k with at least a GTX 1070, if not a 1080Ti and a 1440p 144Hz monitor.

Like $2000 for a desktop-replacement laptop in 2006.

Would not recommend. I spent $1000 building a desktop in 2010 that has lasted me since then.

i can't tell if this is sarcastic or not

12 hours straight

so this is the reason this one guy keeps saying "hodor" all of the time. he means odour

great legs 2bh

2.3K AUD in 1996. Was a lot of money back then

Nailed it

I just preordered a Talos II.

i want her to call me daddy

2500 euro on my macbook in 2012. (2200 for the system, changed it to SSD and 16GB ram) Still using it for everything

1500 euro on my desktop in 2016

Impossible to say, I had my own pc about 10 years ago when I was a child and slowly just added parts. Current pieces are probably worth about €1000 Philosophical question throughout the years I have replaced every part of this pc including the case, is it still the same pc?

500€

more than 500€

Merely a question of the most expensive component?

Sometimes Maisie looks cute, but most of the time she doesn't.

It's Jean Grey from the X-Men

it's the ship of theseus paradox, however my most expensive part is the gtx 1070 I put in there

$1000

So glad I was never born/raised in europe.

Portions are more relavent than dollar amounts for this question. 100% of one paycheck. Or 80 hours worth of work. You guys measure your expenditures in workhours, right?

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>shoes on seat
Why is she acting like gutter trash?

how did a new PC bought you time to be with your kid?

>80 hours -> 2*40 hours -> 2 weeks -> 1 paycheck / no Europe
do you really work two full-time jobs?

moron

enlighten me

some people are paid bi-weekly, that means 40 hour work weeks, some are paid monthly which would mean that 80 hours is a 20 hour work week, not very complicated

why her legs looks so old?
god damn like they aged on their own on double speed

I built a PC from scratch last summer. Speaker system, keyboard and mouse to boot.

Cost me around $2500 (in Norway)

1400 bucks I think.

>How much is too much?
That's entirely up to your budget. If you're a poorfag, even 250 bucks may seem much while if you aren't, a supercomputer for couple millions might be perfectly affordable.

and I asked which one was it.

I wonder what her cunny is like

work out your legs like theres no tomorrow, sculpting what you can in an effort to distract from your butterface. legs stll end up looking like divorced soccer mom legs lol

CTRL+F no TempleOS

WTF?!

the face says 15 the legs say 51 plz don't let this be real

define past
as a teen i spent around 800€ on my first own upgrade - mainboard,cpu,ram,gpu after working at a supermarket a couple of months
i'm almost twice as old, and just spend 800€ just for a single gpu. And it didn't hurt one bit. Although using it to cryptomine and making back 350 in the first 3 months certainly helped lmao

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