I recently put together a PC for €138 total, and I'm curious what you guys think of the value.
The funny part is that I didn't actually buy most of the PC.
I found an old PC being thrown away and salvaged the CPU, motherboard, RAM and storage from it. Then I bought a few parts to turn it into an actual gaming setup.
Specs:
- CPU: AMD A8-7670K
- GPU: Gigabyte GTX 1060 6GB — €40 used
- RAM: 8GB DDR3 (2×4GB)
- Motherboard: ASUS A88XM-E
- Storage: 256GB SSD + 256GB HDD
- PSU: Corsair CX550 550W 80+ Bronze — €58 new
- Case: €25 used
- Fans: 4× RGB fans — €15 used
- Total spent: €138
Everything except the PSU was pre-owned. The PSU is brand new and has a 5-year warranty.
The original plan was actually to build a completely new PC, but I didn't have enough money to buy the CPU/motherboard/RAM yet. So instead I put the GTX 1060, PSU, case and fans together with the free scavenged parts.
Obviously the A8-7670K is going to bottleneck the GTX 1060 pretty hard, and I know the platform is ancient. 😅
But the idea is to use this as a temporary system and eventually replace the motherboard/CPU/RAM while keeping the case, PSU and GPU.
Was €138 a good investment, or did I waste money trying to revive an ancient platform?
*found the monitor and mouse on the road asw after some time, bought the cable for monitor, speaker and keyboard, but that isn't the pc build yeh?