And spend a minute of your time to admire the fact that AMD has brought us back the 1000$ PC.
When I was a kid I remember that a price of a solid modern PC capable of undertaking modern tasks was around 1000$. It remained so for several generations of PCs.
Then it all went sideways and last year we were celebrating 800$ CHEAP GPUs.
Well now it's back, officially, you can get yourself an entire solid gaming PC for a thousand bucks.
And even the Jews are cutting prices because of this.
sucks to be poooor
intel/nvidia is the best.
>>59844189
Buying a computer has always been progressively better price/performance even back to 2000, and you could always buy a reasonable PC for $800-$1000.
>>59844263
R1500 defeats i5
Fuck off Intel poor
>>59844276
Could you buy yourself an adequate high-end PC for 1000$ in 2015?
>>59844189
Where's the cooling?
>>59846050
Box cooler.
I bet it can handle OC even if it's gonna be loud.
And if not you can squeeze something into reaining 50$
>>59846050
amd ships a cooler with all cpu's
>>59846396
not with X ones.
>>59846578
1500X has the Spire.
>>59844189
If you spend over $600 for a "solid gaming PC" you are a freakin' moron.
Hmm when I built my first gaming pc in 2005 it cost $2000 au and was just short of top of the line. I built one last year top of the line for $1200. I think pc parts have definitely gotten cheaper in general.
I can't really say how much I ever spent on a computer because I never buy the whole machine, only swap specific parts. The most I spent on one modification was when switching CPU, motherboard and case.
1000 bucks is still a lot of money to walk around speaking to tranny space aliens or fire futuristic assault rifles in Rehash: The FPS