Reply 7240 of 29610, by Ozzuneoj
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wrote:I dont see what is so amazing about the price that is a cpu motherboard combo for a very high end part. Today the highest end intel enthusiast cpu alone is 1700 bucks and the board costs 500 on top of that. It sure didnt get cheaper.
The dollar amount may be similar, but not when you figure in inflation. More importantly, back in the early 90s a top of the line CPU was made obsolete every 12 months. What good was a 33Mhz 486 five years later in 1996 when the Pentium and PPro 200Mhz were out? Now, if you'd bought a top of the line enthusiast CPU+Mobo combo five years ago (way back in 2012), you'd likely have an i7 3970x on an X79 chipset. A 6-core 12 thread 3.5Ghz (4Ghz Turbo, plus its unlocked) Sandy Bridge E is still an incredibly powerful CPU. And that chip was "only" $1000...
Spending money like that on computer components back in the 90s however would have been either completely necessary for your business to run or a complete waste of money for even an enthusiast.