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[–] thedoginthewok@lemmy.world 2 points 1 hour ago* (last edited 1 hour ago) (1 children)

On the first computer I ever built with parts bought with my own money (around 2006 or 2007) I chose one of the best mainboards available at the time (ASUS M2N32-SLI Deluxe lol).

It cost about 160€ back then. That is about 250€ in todays money. There was a slightly more expensive "crosshair" version of this board, but really nothing more expensive than that.

The last mainboard I bought was "low-end" one that cost about 200€ (around two years ago).

Back then (~2006) you could get a "okay" mainboard for 50€ (~90€ today).

To me all but the lowest-end stuff seems a lot more expensive today.

For my first PC I bought an Nvidia Geforce 8800 GTS, which was the second-best GPU at the time. The GTX model cost around 500€ (~770€ today) if I remember correctly.

My first self-bought computer cost me about 1300€ and was pretty close to top of the line.

[–] Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 hour ago

Your experience is pretty similar to mine! I went with two 7900GT in SLI for my first machine tho—an 8800GTS would have been a better pick. That mobo cost me around 240 and it was fairly high end.

High end nowadays consists of a lot more stuff, though, and prices have not largely increased. Consider the difference between the 8800 series when it came out to the cost of a 3090/4090/5090! When my store got the 8800 series in we all laughed, that was way too much for a video card, nobody’s gonna spend over 600 dollars on a single video card! … D:

For motherboards though, I’d say 180-300 today covers pretty much all mid/high end boards, save for a few outliers. I’d be curious to know what an average user would get out of a board that costs more than 350.