Also just for fun - here are rough estimates on how much i've spent on my "ultimate socketA system" (keep in mind - "ultimate" is subjective):
Modern stuff:
1. PSU. Modern inexpensive 400W one. $50.
2. 240GB SSD - $20. I've actually used an old one, but this is how much they cost.
3. IDE-SATA adapter - $5
4. Case - $30.
5. Fans - 120mm case + 80mm CPU - $15
Total: $120
Old stuff:
1. CPU - AthlonXP 3200+ - $35
2. Motherboard - EPoX EP-8RDA3I - roughly $25, but i also got 2500+ barton, somewhat decent heatsink and 1GB of RAM with it. Fun thing - this CPU overclocks to 3200+ and i could have saved some money just using it
3. GPU - GF7600GT 256MB GDDR3 - $80
4. CPU heatsink i liked - Igloo 2520pro - $20
5. 2x1GB samsung RAM (which works with this board) - $30. I actually got whole box of RAM for this money, but it was needed for this system, given amazing nforce2 RAM compatibility.
6. Audigy4 - $20
Total: $210
Both of this combined ends up being $330.
This is excluding failed experiments like gigabyte motherboard and AMD videocard.
I also bought most of the stuff from trusted resellers in "tested, working" condition, so it is possible to get many of this things cheaper or basically for free. It would be a lottery though, which i did not want. Reusing old parts like case, storage, PSU, etc can also reduce price significantly. Again - i did not want that.
Is this expensive? Honestly i do not think so. You can easily pay as much for a single voodoo card, or modern low-mid range card for that matter. This hardware is still relatively cheap and given some experience relatively easy to work with.
Biggest issues are:
- GPU, late AGP cards are from bumpgate era, so relatively rare (a lot died already), expensive and failure prone.
- Motherboard capacitors. On most boards they are going to be dead either right away or very soon. Have to recap, or find already recapped.