The Splurge

Hey Friends! I did not make a post on Friday because I was more or less in “holiday mode”, but also a bit trepidations about something happening that day. Oddly enough it wasn’t actually about my Birthday and more about something that I did in honor of the day that made me deeply nervous. I turned 45 which seems like a big number all of the sudden and thank you all for your warm birthday wishes on various social platforms. Something you need to know is that spending large amounts of money on things terrifies me. On Thursday I did a thing… and wound up spending more on myself in a single sitting than I have ever done in the past… other than say an automobile. Even then the whole car buying experience stresses me the hell out.

First I think we need to get some details out of the way. My gaming desktop was getting a little bit long in the tooth as I have had most of the same set up for six years. The last major revision that I did was putting a graphics card in four years ago. While it still continued to perform admirably, I absolutely had planned on upgrading during this graphics card generation, and knew that realistically I needed to upgrade everything. In a normal climate I would have bought a bunch of parts and built my own system as I have done in the past. This is not a normal climate and pretty much all hardware is inflated to extreme numbers. Here is what my system of the last several years has looked like:

  • Intel Core i7-5820k 3.6 ghz
  • Asus x99-a / USB 3.1 Motherboard
  • MSI GeForce GTX 1080 ti Duke 11 gb
  • 24 gb ram
  • SSD Storage
    • 256 gb ssd system drive
    • 1 tb ssd storage drive
  • Mechanical Storage
    • 5 tb 7200 rpm storage drive

In the current situation we find ourselves in… everything is being scalped. Without extreme luck or the use of bots… you really cannot get a graphics card. As a result I could flip my current 1080 ti for about double what I ended up paying for it. However there has been a bit of a loophole if you are willing to take it. System builders seem to be getting a pretty regular supply of graphics cards though most of them have waiting lists if you are looking to buy a new system. Another thing that I learned about in this process is that effectively NewEgg is building new machines under the ABS brand and more or less sells them for the cost of parts. They arrive effectively as though you had slapped together the parts yourself and thrown an operating system on it with bare minimum of software installed.

Knowing I needed a new system… I had been periodically watching these machines to see what is in stock. On Thursday I noticed that they had a system with a 3080 in it… which is ultimately the graphics card that I really wanted. I would have settled for a 3070 had I found one of those… but I really wanted to stay with the product line equivalent of my 1080. Thursday I leaped and spent a significant amount of money… and when you are doing that… the extra $40 for next day shipping seems trivial. So around noon on my birthday I hauled into the house a truly ridiculously sized box and after some shuffling of my office I plugged the machine in and powered it up. The new system looks a little bit like this:

  • Intel Core i7-10700KF 3.8 ghz
  • Asus Prime Z490-P (wifi) Motherboard
  • Asus TUF Gaming Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 OC Edition 10 gb
  • G.Skill TridentZ RGB 16gb DDR4 3200 MHz ram
  • SSD Storage
    • Intel 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD system drive
    • 1 tb ssd storage drive
  • Mechanical Storage
    • 4 tb 7200 rpm storage drive

The first thing I installed and played… was Quake II RTX Edition that I have been wanting to piddle around with for ages but never could due to the lack of an RTX card. I went back and forth about whether to go Ryzen or Intel. The equivalent Ryzen system was about $200 more and I was honestly not sure if it was going to bring me $200 more in joy? I don’t use my machine as exclusively a gaming machine but do a lot of creative and development work on it, and right now… the software that does those things seems to have more optimization for the intel product line. In any case I think the difference would be felt in the margins and since I am highly unlikely to really do anything that extreme on either processor it was probably a wash out.

My ultimate goal was to get the new machine which I named the “NormandySR2” moved in enough to be able to record the podcast on Saturday and edit it Sunday. I accomplished both goals and the only upgrade that I will probably make on the short term is to add 2 more sticks of matching ram in the system to take it up to 32gb. I’ve never had ram that looked pretty, and that I would care about matching to the existing ram that I had. I am still very much in the mode of install games and see what they look like with the new card. Cyberpunk 2077 looks really nice with raytracing turned on, and while I had perfectly cromulent performance before… it looks much nicer now.

As one is obligated to do so… I have also been playing some Doom Eternal because playing a Doom game on a new gaming rig just seems like a thing one needs to do. I still can’t believe I plunked down the amount of money that I did on a new gaming rig… but I am ultimately happy with the results. One of the catches with these systems is that you don’t exactly get to pick the SKU of the graphics card you end up with. I knew it would be a 3080, but I did not know which model so I was pleasantly surprised when it ended up one of the premium SKUs. The graphics card alone could be sold for around $2000-$2500 if one is to believe ebay sold listings, which isn’t that far off from the price tag of the total system.

The overall experience of ABS systems from NewEgg was pretty great. They used quality foam and one of those inflatable bag things on the inside to keep all the parts stable in shipping. While the concept of buying a prebuilt sorta hurts my gamer pride… I would absolutely do this thing again because it just worked flawlessly. So if you have been saving your pennies for an upgrade, you seriously might look at the prebuilt computer market. In many cases you can buy an entire system for less than the graphics card alone is selling in the third party market.

5 thoughts on “The Splurge”

  1. Nice new rig! I assume you built it yourself? I’ve had mine for two years now and had it built at my local store but next time I will do it on my own. Doom Eternal is essential!

    • I would have normally built it myself, but this was pretty much straight out of the box prebuilt. Shipped effectively like this.

  2. Grats on the new system, Bel! Sounds well deserved, too, given all the extra work load of late!

    Highly, highly recommend you pick-up and give Metro: Exodus Enhanced Edition a try out to stretch the RTX legs of your system and take a gander at what the future might look like.

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