Ok /g/ you have $100 to spend on Amazon. What do you get to maximize your bang:buck for a tech purchase?
A nerf crossbolt
A stronger bungee cable
100 ekind waffle darts
The rest on a dildo
Onahole.
Definitely best bang for my buck.
>>58526107
Never change /g/
>>58526107
>not buying 9 Hammershots
Pleb
>>58526135
This desu.
>>58526072
Try and see of this little guy is worth it.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01GQPXB3U/ref=mp_s_a_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1484643168&sr=8-5&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=pny+ssd
>pny
Fuck you, it's my 100 bucks.
>>58526072
128gb uhs-i v30 microsd card
or just a new comp case that can actually house a 280mm radiator properly.
>>58526072
New pc case
>>58526107
>no budget for cute maid dress & stockings
>>58527042
This.
It's the only thing I need to upgrade still.
> Bought $350 Compaq in 2011 with unemployment benefits.
I don't play games or do anything intense, so I don't need anything nice. I also don't really care. It watches porno and shitposts just fine.
>"Upgraded" almost all the parts last year. Except HDD, ODD, and case.
>Received 2x WD Blue 1TB HDD for Xmas.
>Swapped out the old 640 GB WD Blue for one of the 1TB ones last week --It was a late gift--.
Keeping my ODD, because it's a DVD burner and I don't mess with Blu-Ray, so I have no need for a new one.
Also, LightScribe. They don't even make these pieces of shit anymore AFAIK.
>Still using shitty Compaq Mid-Size ATX tower that only fits microATX MoBos.
The case, ODD, and case fan are the only original parts left in my PC.
I badly want a new case, but I'm so underemployed that I'm basically a NEET at this point.
Absolutely no cable management.
Front audio header squeezed between GPU fan and PSU fan, causing ridiculous amounts of noise on front audio ports.
>>58527537
I've decided to post parts list. Maybe you get a kick out of my list of shit parts.
MoBo: Gigabyte ga-78lmt-usb3
> Absolute shit about boot devices. It does what it wants to in terms of boot order, boot from USB, and boot from CD.
> Even changes my BIOS boot device order settings when I'm not looking sometimes.
> Also was a total asshole about my RAM being made up of different types and sizes. Had to go through a spiel to boot it the first time.
GPU: MSI Radeon 6450 low-profile
> $35 video card. Mine has a fan. The ASUS ones are passive cooled, same with ZOTAC and all other brands.
> Saved $15 by going for the MSI. Has the TINIEST HSF I've ever seen.
> I don't play games.
CPU: AMD FX 4300
> I bought it in a non-retail tray deal on Amazon. Saved another $15.
> I would've bought the 6300, but I was short on cash, and didn't care; plus, there's no significant distinction in performance between the 4300 and 6300 due to the 4300's higher clock speed, and the general shittiness of the FX line.
> Also, no HSF --I didn't want one at the time-- (that's another short story in itself).
PSU: Cheap EVGA 430W
CPU HSF: Zalman CNPS7000 (Aluminum)
> I was gonna use the old HSF, but it had no speed control, and ran louder than a F-22 on the new MoBo.
> I went to Fry's and parted with my $10 for the HSF.