Single most expensive component you've bought?

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Just curious to see what people's buying habits are - we've had threads in the past looking at estimates of total spent on PC hardware over the years, but what's the single most expensive component/peripheral you've bought for your PC and how much was it?

I'm thinking along the lines of a single item, so complete/barebones systems, bundles etc don't count. And it should be specific to your PC rather than say a fancy HiFi setup which just happens to be connected to your PC.

I've been upgrading PCs for nearly 10 years now, and for me, it's a 19" Belinea CRT which cost me £235. This was 7 years ago however so in real terms that's probably the equivalent of approaching £300 today.

As monitors are often the most expensive item, I may as well throw in the most expensive internal component - this was a 6800GT I got for £211. Everything else has always been under £200.

How about you?
 
I can't remember exactly but it is probably the 6800GT which was bought around three years ago at around £275. Next up I'd suspect is my monitor (LG1710B) which was about £250 when I bought it nearly 3 years ago but frankly it seems like an absolute bargain given how much use I've got from it.

I rather think my next PC purchase will top those figures easily though. :)
 
£190 on a combined Ricoh DVD/CD-RW (4x/12x) on 2000. I think I still have the box!

Nothing over £120 since then. Always bang for buck!

EDIT

I spent £100 on 128 megs of SDRAM PC100 in 98... and only £25 on a gig of DDR2 667 last week. How we have come on!
 
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£360+ iirc on my old Asus 8460Ultra Geforce 4 ti 4600, which died about 2 years back - the aged Geforce 3 that it replaced still works fine in my #2 machine!
 
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£186 on an x1800xt.

Normally refuse to pay over £150 for any one part, and thats the only item i've paid for over that amount.

I tell myself it keeps my budget lower but within a reasonable spec...... :D

Works for me anyway.
 
t31os said:
Normally refuse to pay over £150 for any one part.

Seems like a very good rule to me, LOADS of kit stays at £120-£160 for ages and ages, meaning lasting value essentially.
 
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£430 on a dell 2407wfp.

no complaints with it whatsoever, except i had to buy a 8800gts 640mb to play at 1920x1200, then i *had* to buy a e4300/mobo to compliment the shiny gfx card.

if its not monitors, then my 8800gts at £225.
 
£275 for x2 3800+ when it first came out.

They go for like £50 now lol

i've got good 20 months out of it though.

sid
 
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