vvbee wrote on 2025-05-15, 05:27:
Those components alone would've been about 2500 euros adjusted for inflation. I didn't pay that much for an entire PC with monitor etc.
Yeah, that is quite right. About the same many current enthusiasts are nowadays willing to pay for their flagship graphics card alone.
I also bought new 17” monitor to go with it and because I had set my budget for the system, I pondered whether to choose a little bit slower CPU, less RAM and get Voodoo2 added to the package. In the end I decided to go with that setup and throw in my old V1 from my Pentium 90@120 for that glide compatibility. I checked what I paid for the whole shebang adjusted in inflation and it was around 3200€. That system was close to the best consumer level PC you could reasonably get besides the CPU being notch down from the best available at the time, so the perf/price ratio certainly wasn’t optimal.
If you went with slower CPU and less RAM, you’d get Slot 1 setup significantly cheaper than that. Without a doubt, if 300a would’ve been available at the time when I got the system, I would’ve picked it instead of that P2, saved significant amount of money and gotten better performance out of it when overclocked.
Edit: just for the sake of curiosity, I checked what I paid for my 386SX-20 system in 1991. Oddly, adjusted for inflation it was just 10% cheaper than the Slot 1 system 7 years later. And it definitely didn’t represent high end and didn’t have any expensive options added. 386DX, not to mention 486 systems really were expensive those days and that slot 1 system of mine looks like a cheapo compared to those high end systems of 1990-91.