I'm talking about this whole computer hype I got when I wanted to get a new computer. Initally, I only wanted to spend $1000, but that eventually turned into $1500. It seems when its your first time, you don't relize you don't get exactly what you pay for. So I'm announcing that I'm going away with the bragging rights that, 'Hey, I've got money and I have the guts to spend it all on a computer'. I've decided to take the true path. I'm going to get myself a budget system instead and inch out the performance I can get. It seems that all this time I wanted functionality out of my computer rather than performance, but it seems that as long as the money was there, why not upgrade. Call it buyers remorse if you insist, but there is no reason not to go with a budget system if you're not in it for superior performance.
I sound like I'm mad, but I'm not. I'll see if I can sell my system for pretty close to what I paid for it, maybe even more. But I'm going a different route the next time I buy. I'm not dissapointed, I'm enlightened after all this time. Thanks for everyones help thus far.
850mhz... How fast are you?
<A HREF="http://www.big-boys.com/articles/leeroy.html" target="_new">Leeroy you phenom!</A>
I sound like I'm mad, but I'm not. I'll see if I can sell my system for pretty close to what I paid for it, maybe even more. But I'm going a different route the next time I buy. I'm not dissapointed, I'm enlightened after all this time. Thanks for everyones help thus far.
850mhz... How fast are you?
<A HREF="http://www.big-boys.com/articles/leeroy.html" target="_new">Leeroy you phenom!</A>