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2012-03-22, 02:04 PM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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So I was reading a post on the Diablo 3 forums today... The subject was towards people building 5 thousand dollar computers to run D3.
So here is my question, a poster commented saying that making 75k a year he thinks its unreasonable to spend more then 1000 on a computer every 3-4 years... due to money being tight. Guy says he is single, no debt, 2 dogs, typical car, living in a small home, with typical bills. I am sorry but... at 75k, even 5k on a computer every 2-3 years is going to break your bank? I went through an added up a guess on all my bills in the future living VERY well... It came to $32,040 and that was me adding in additional 800 a MONTH in extra expenses. I never spend more then 300 a month in extra stuff after all my bills. So if I were making 75k a year, and 32k in bills per year give or take a few thousand due to emergency's ext.... I still CANNOT see how it would hurt the bank to spend 2-3 thousand every 2-3 years on a new computer. Even living with my girlfriend, and her not working I would still come out on top with almost $30,000 extra going in to my savings account... per year.. Now I am only 23.... is this unreasonable to believe? Am I missing something?? I would ask what you guys make and how well off you are per month/year but I don't want to get personal. As a student in full time college (go GI bill money) I currently make around 1100 a month from the Veterans Affairs Department, and in 2 years ill be making 45 thousand a year... I still cant see how I couldn't live reasonably off that, and that's only my ENTRY level pay. |
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2012-03-22, 02:16 PM | [Ignore Me] #3 | ||
Why would anyone build a 5k computer? It's ludicrous overkill and completely unnecessary.
i5 2500k. Extremely overclockable. $180 4GB RAM, you're not going to need more for at least a couple of years, regardless, ram is cheap. $30 Corsair 120GB SSD $120 Radeon 7970, more than you'll need for years and years. $600 Motherboard, case, hdd, cooler, psu, roughly $300-600 You're looking at $1500-1800 for the dogs bollocks of gaming computers. The only possible thing you could need more for is video editing, add an i7 and get some more ram, $2000. 5000 is utterly ridiculous and there's no way anyone needs that kind of power unless they're doing some serious, serious editing and media work related tasks. If they're not using the power then they've just got more money than sense and suffer from the issue of wanting more power in their machine for no reason at all other than to say they've got a powerful machine. Compensating for something syndrome. Last edited by Skitrel; 2012-03-22 at 02:18 PM. |
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2012-03-22, 02:21 PM | [Ignore Me] #4 | |||
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And I agree Skitrel. I put one together the other day on Newegg for fun (LGA 2011) and hit about 3.5k and that was me building TOP OF THE LINE. It is my dream someday to build one thats just overkill for fun if I have the money, but as it is now I cant see spending over 2k. Last edited by Synapses; 2012-03-22 at 02:23 PM. |
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2012-03-22, 02:26 PM | [Ignore Me] #5 | ||
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Just a quick search for a cost of living calculator (which is by no means scientific)
If you make 75k in Salt Lake a comparable salary in San Francisco, CA is $128,990 http://cgi.money.cnn.com/tools/costo...tofliving.html If you move from Salt Lake City, UT to San Francisco, CA.... Groceries will cost: 23%more Housing will cost: 201%more Utilities will cost: 18%more Transportation will cost: 15%more Healthcare will cost: 17%more |
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2012-03-22, 02:28 PM | [Ignore Me] #6 | |||
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2012-03-22, 05:12 PM | [Ignore Me] #9 | |||
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2012-03-22, 05:17 PM | [Ignore Me] #10 | |||
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Yup. I just recently lived up the street from you in Laguna Niguel and our two bedroom apt. was about $1650 a month. The same place in Texas would have been $900.
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2012-03-22, 05:17 PM | [Ignore Me] #11 | ||
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I bet some of you are forgetting about taxes. When most people say "I make $75,000" a year they are talking before taxes are taken out. Subtract 25% right off the bat for fed/state/ss, then start figuring in any local taxes, sales taxes (if applicable. $75,000 may not go as far as you think. And yes, where you live can mean a huge difference in cost.
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2012-03-22, 05:55 PM | [Ignore Me] #14 | ||
Just going to put it plainly without getting into anything personal: 75k a year, single, and even living in a high cost of living area like Southern California will not break your bank when it comes to buying the reasonable nice things that you want.
As long as you don't throw your money at lots of stupid crap, gamble, rack up debt, or if you are still paying off huge school loans, you can live comfortably. Getting married and having kids though...........that's a totally different story. Better to stay single, LOL Last edited by Sardus; 2012-03-22 at 05:57 PM. |
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