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Blog Entries: 3 | UberPC - An investigation into PC Component Prices A Tech forum, a tech forum, my colander for a tech forum! Yes, anyway... quite a snappy title, don'tcha think? Basically, this is as the title suggests - an investigation into how the prices of computer components fall over time. My hypothesis is that after six months, the price of a [new] component more or less halves. And to test it, I've put together a PC... well, two PCs. One is the UberPC in the title (a computer that is stupidly expensive and up-to-date), and a RealisticUberPC, which I hope to build in September with all my lovely monies from my Summer job. Right, specs (with screenshots of the shopping basket to show the prices - the difference in prices are always from the original price)! UberPC Mobo: Asus Striker II Extreme NF790i CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Extreme QX9770 3.2ghz (Yorkfield, 45nm) RAM: 8gb Corsair TwinX XMS3 DDR3 PC3-12800 (1600mhz) Graphics Card: 2x 1gb Asus 9800GX2 HDD: 4x Hitachi Ultrastar 1TB PSU: 1500W Xigmatex Monitor: HyundaiIT W241D 24" Widescreen Drives: 2x LG Blu-ray Combo Case: Coolermaster Stacker 830 Evolution 'nVidia' Special Edition OS: Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit UberPC - 02/04/08 = £5,023.82 UberPC - 11/04/08 = £5,033.17 +£9.35 UberPC - 19/04/08 = £4,928.69 -£95.13 RealisticUberPC It's much the same, except more... realistic. Mobo: Asus Striker II Extreme NF790i CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Extreme QX9770 3.2ghz (Yorkfield, 45nm) RAM: 8gb Corsair TwinX XMS3 DDR3 PC3-12800 (1600mhz) Graphics Card: 1gb Asus 9800GX2 HDD: Hitachi Ultrastar 1TB, 3x Seagate Barracuda 160gb PSU: 1500W Xigmatex Monitor: HyundaiIT W241D 24" Widescreen Drives: 2x Asus DVD thing Case: Coolermaster Stacker 830 Evolution 'nVidia' Special Edition OS: Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit RealisticUberPC - 11/04/08 = £3,602.55 RealisticUberPC - 19/04/08 = £3,546.78 -£55.77 --- The investigation started on the 2nd April for the UberPC, and the 11th for the RealisticUberPC, and from today will be a weekly thing. Before it gets truly underway, and I get quite a way in, anyone got any suggestions/comments on the build, and what could be better? Last edited by Lenny; 19th April 2008 at 05:12 PM. Reason: Added price differences |
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| Re: UberPC - An investigation into PC Component Prices A couple of questions; What would be the PCs intended purpose? Gaming, benchies, overclocking, extreme over clocking, induction of drool on keyboards etc. What cooling? Air, water, tec, LN2, phase change... In terms of price decline I believe that your 6 months seems about right for an aproximate 30% price decrease (ignoring VAT) (more would be possible if all parts were brand new releases). Enjoy! Last edited by Happy Joe; 20th April 2008 at 05:58 PM. |
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| Direwolf of the chrons | Re: UberPC - An investigation into PC Component Prices 64bit can do more than 32 Ace - though all the way to 8GB I don't know..... As for 2 graphics cards -- well when one is simply not enough ![]() and I hate you lenny - I really hate you now! I WANT THAT COMPUTER! |
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Blog Entries: 3 | Re: UberPC - An investigation into PC Component Prices Quote:
), partly for a machine that doesn't look at me with a bemused expression when I open my eightieth video whilst the other 79 still play in the background, and mostly because I'm really into graphics and 3D Modelling, which need a lot of power. I've already worked out the limit of this thing (2.6ghz Dual Core, 3gb RAM, 880GTS 640mb GPU), and I want to be able to do a lot more.OK, maybe a gross overexaggeration with the videos, but you get the point.I'l be able to chug along quite happily for years with 8gb of RAM and a 3.2ghz Quad core. Which is another reason for everything - after that build, I won't be building a new one until I'm out of Uni and have a job, which could end up being four, five, six years from now. I'll need something that will last at least three years. Quote:
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), but it is DDR3 1666mhz RAM, which makes up for it.Two graphics cards = more power for graphics, meaning the RAM and processor need to do less in that department and instead concentrate on their mathsy things. And you know what I've just realised? I can actually wave goodbye to two cards in SLi, because the mobo can actually take three in SLi!! Oh gods, if the price of things drops enough... --- Get yourself a Summer job or something, OR, and I'll race you in building it! | |||
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| Direwolf of the chrons | Re: UberPC - An investigation into PC Component Prices hehe it would be a usless race this year - my money is heading for lenses this time around - I only upgraded last year (for considerably less than that machine) and my computer does enough for me now - the only thing that will make me upgrade is if starcraft 2 suddenly needs crisis like specs |
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| www.sjswebdesign.co.uk | Re: UberPC - An investigation into PC Component Prices Lenses! ![]() ![]() ![]() Lenny, if you build it (I will come? No, Manchester's too far) I will be in awe. I could never hope to afford anything like that. And... and... 8GB RAM? *faints*Blimey. That's all I have to say. Blimey. |
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| Re: UberPC - An investigation into PC Component Prices It is, thanks for asking. I hit a little speed bump while giving up smoking, but eventually I reprogrammed myself not to associate reading and writing with lighting up. My lungs have thanked me ![]() (and yours?) |
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| Re: UberPC - An investigation into PC Component Prices Instead of committing to the current grafics (sli or tri sli) for a fall build, I would recommend waiting to see how the up comming GT-200 shakes out; Translated version of http://www.golem.de/0804/58955.html Enjoy! |
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| www.sjswebdesign.co.uk | Re: UberPC - An investigation into PC Component Prices Quote:
![]() As for my novel ( ), it's slowed a lot since posting here.... so I've decided I need a break. I'm now posting less, however much I hate it, so I can finally get some good editing done. I hired someone to assess my manuscript and he said some really good things about it. So I know I'm doing something right! ![]() And I'm glad to hear you've stopped smoking. Your mind will no doubt be clearer, too. | |
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Blog Entries: 3 | Re: UberPC - An investigation into PC Component Prices Right, a week later, and how have the prices changed? Quite a lot, actually. UberPC Original Price - £5,023.82 26/04 - £4,660.20 -£363.62 ![]() From last week: Motherboard - down £15.87 CPU - down £31.72 RAM - down £23.50 (2 x £11.75) HDD - down £115.15 (4 x £28.79) BR Drives - down £82.25 (2 x £41.13) Total for the week = down £268.49 RealisticUberPC Original Price - £3,602.55 26/04 - £3,446.91 [size=1]-£155.64[/size] ![]() From last week: Motherboard - down £15.87 CPU - down £31.72 RAM - down £23.50 (2 x £11.75) HDD - down £28.79 Total for the week = down £99.88 |
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Blog Entries: 3 | Re: UberPC - An investigation into PC Component Prices Another week has passed, and the prices have dropped once more, but nowhere near as spectacularly: UberPC Original Price - £5,023.82 03/05 - £4,574.83 -£448.99 ![]() From last week: RAM - down £61.40 (2 x £30.70) 1TB HDD - down £5.17 (4 x £1.29) BR Drives - down £18.80 (2 x £9.40) Total for the week = down £85.37 RealisticUberPC Original Price - £3,602.55 26/04 - £3,384.21 -£218.34 ![]() From last week: RAM - down £61.40 (2 x £30.70) 1TB HDD - down £1.29 Total for the week = down £62.70 ----- So, a month has passed for the UberPC, and it's gone down £448.99 in total. In six months, I expect the price to drop by a half, which will be around £2511.91, which per month is £418.65 (£2511.91 / 6). A drop of £448.99 is greater than my predicted monthly drop, but not by enough to make my need to change my hypothesis. Which leads me to say that, one month in, my hypothesis of a halving in price of [new] components every six months is TRUE. The month point for RealisticUberPC is coming up next week, so I'll do the same for that thee. |
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| Re: UberPC - An investigation into PC Component Prices It has always been like that lenny, ICT is THE fastest thing, keeping up with it just gave my a headache after a while, though the spec for some these machines are something else, then again another bunch of spec will probably out do these in the next couple of months. For eg the DVD Drive was released way back in 1997, expensive piece of equipment at the time, fastfoward to 2004 it became cheaper, established it self in 2005 and now is almost obsolete because of blu-ray technology (see where am going with this). The single CPU speed last time I saw it stopped at 3.8GHz, now it has gone on to the duel/triple/quad processor and is about 2.1GHz so it kind of taken a step back, but at the same time has gone foward, as for RAM/Memory that will still climb upwards. Graphics will always demand more speed and memory. |
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