Posted by sotxbill on August 09, 2022 at 07:48:34 from (172.56.88.142):
In Reply to: Building a computer posted by Geo-TH,In on August 08, 2022 at 14:14:39:
At one time it was cheaper to build a computer. Now you can get a package much cheaper than building one. Now the high end video cards cost so much that folks are buying a high end package, removing the video card, and then resale the computer with warranty and all, minus the video card. Now since I run many ham radios on wspr tied to individual computers, and need a fairly good and fast proccessor to handle all the audio processing and internet functions, I have found that your best picking up the 2 year to 3 year less turn-ins. You get what was state of the art computers minus the hard drives for around 80 to 100 bucks. Drop in a ssd drive for 30 bucks and install win10 and life is very good. For video processing use an intel optane drive for even blazingly fast results with a super video card. However you can spend $400 to $2000 just on a fair to good video card for high end video processing or mostly use for bit mining by those guys. They have suck up all the high end video cards and drove the prices up. In our area, the good will store has a computer store and they get all the lease turn ins and resale them for pennys. SO, if your need a $2500 computer, and dont mind it being a couple of years old and have a hundred bucks to spare, you in business. ymmv.
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