GuitarFreak1857
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AMEN!!!!!!!
GuitarFreak1857 said:AMEN!!!!!!!
HAVOC2k5 said:It's not rude. It's obvious people don't care.
It's more money in your pocket now, if your a kid. But, it's less money in your pocket later for your parents or an adult. "Kid's have the best lives." Enjoy your lives now kids. Because it's eventually going to get much, much harder. One day, you might even think like I do about saving money.
Unlike other people, I do care. I'm not a little kid anymore and haven't lived with my parents for many, many years. What I have is what i've worked darn hard for. And i'll be darned if i'm going to just give my money away to someone else, when there are ways I can keep more of it for myself.
P.P. Mguire said:Not to sound rude, but not many ppl care. Like its always said on these forums that the majority is little kids that still live w/ thier parents. I live w/ my parents and run a very cheap POS PSU and dont care. Im sure alot will agree w/ me. Also, money in your pocket now is better than money you will gradualy get in your pocket later.
AND_YOU_ARE said:Back to the topic at hand. For about have the watts, antec supplys just about the same power, except the 12v rail. I doubt many will find a need for all that power offered by pcp&c. Personaly I use two psu. I have a 550w antec, and a 400w antec. It provides me with enough power for everything you see in my sig.
HAVOC2k5 said:LOL - Can I get another.....
Couldn't agree more. Why should I buy a more expensive PSU just so that my parents electric bill is $5 cheaper every month.P.P. Mguire said:Not to sound rude, but not many ppl care. Like its always said on these forums that the majority is little kids that still live w/ thier parents. I lie w/ my parents and run a very cheap POS PSU and dont care. Im sure alot will agree w/ me. Also, money in your pocket now is better than money you will gradualy get in your pocket later.
Flanker said:And this comes to us from a guy who built a $5000 PC and keeps upgrading with the latest hardware...
gaara said:No, I'm not talking about the actual unit operating for five years, I'm talking about how long you'll actually use it. What you're suggesting would be the equivelent of say buying a 400GB ATA-133 drive a year or so ago, it may seem like the biggest and best but it will quickly become dated.
Especially in your case havoc, you dump thousands of dollars in a machine that should in theory last people many years, yet you make minor yet expensive and neglible performance increases...al I'm saying is it's all for show, you can't honestly try and tell me you see any difference between identical systems except for say a FX55 and FX57
FYI I spent every penny of my own on any computer hardware I have purchased...just because you spent $10000 versus my $2000 doesn't mean your effort to save the money is valued any more or less than mine