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How much does your graphics card really cost?

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Interesting way to calculate the cost of hardware, I paid £480 for my 1080 founders edition back in august 2016, so about £25ish a month.
 
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Are we forgetting to add the cost of actually using the card aswell? I wouldn't know how to work it out but it's still a cost.

So if you never sell a card on and keep it forever it ends up costing you 1p per month. This isn't something that's going to catch on lol.

About 2p per hour.
 
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How is turning something into a monthly cost make it any better?

Same trick used for getting people to pay £1k for phones.
 
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How is turning something into a monthly cost make it any better?

Same trick used for getting people to pay £1k for phones.


You could justify everything if you do this. It's not a sensible way to work out costs.

Though I do it with bikes, oh it's actually only £10 a ride so it's cheaper than renting. Yeah sure here take my money :D
 
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I'm back to using my trusty 5850 since my 290X died after just a year. Bought from OCUK for £115 almost 7 years to the day which works out at around £1.60 PM if I remove the year I used the 290X.

You don't want to know how much money you could have made with that via mining XD
 
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How is turning something into a monthly cost make it any better?

Same trick used for getting people to pay £1k for phones.

Everyone has a different way of looking at whatever. I game now more than I used to, but i also used to drink/club more and do paintballing and airsoft, overall my monthly costs now are lower, but i tend to get a higher rated GPU than I used to. (560ti and 670 to Titan and 980ti then 1080ti)

I can justify to myself going from a 560ti to a 1080ti because the cost per hour and cost saving of not going out on the lash 4-6 times a month more than makes up for it (and my liver is probably thanking me too).

I also now sell before launch and buy on release day as I get the best return / least cost upgrade too.
 
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Seriously?

My hardware has been a real plus in my marriage. I used to go out drinking with mates a lot and spending a lot of hard earned money on booze. Now the Mrs (married for 24 years) is well happy, as I am home and my PC costs far less than what I have spent on beer.
I spend too much time on my computer apparently :( it's why i'm probs not as active on these forums as i used to be. Could have been worse, it could have been consoles lol.
 
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Well it doesn’t but surely you see the benefit in evaluating a product’s probable lifetime and resale cost in your decision making?

How is turning something into a monthly cost make it any better?

Same trick used for getting people to pay £1k for phones.
 
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I spend too much time on my computer apparently :( it's why i'm probs not as active on these forums as i used to be. Could have been worse, it could have been consoles lol.

Sorry to hear that man.

I don’t play as much these days, purely for that reason. If I was single I’d spend considerably more on it.

Sold one of my 980s for £40 less than I bought it for, got about 18 months out of it so £2.22 a month. The other is about 3 years I think so about £13 a month. Total cost of my 980 SLI setup was £15.22. Bargain.

Loved my rig since day one.
 
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