Question to you youngsters, how did you pay for your rig?

I am sorry but I don't buy the I work by building websites and fixing people's computer on the side. I used to work contract IT on the side to make extra money and I can't tell you how many messes I have cleaned up after people. I would have at least 3 clients a week that someone else before me came in and tried to set up a wireless network and totally botched it, or couldn't figure out how to port forward from a router for VPN or outside access so that person could remote into home while on the road.

I have heard stories from my past clients where most of them tried to hire some neighborhood kid to set up their systems, and was going to pay them $20 to get it set up. They couldn't do it, so they called the company I sub contracted for and they sent me out. I would bill them the companies rates and then invoice the IT contract company my rates and get cut a check with in thirty days. I stopped working for them when they owned me $3,000 dollars one month and took them 90 days to pay me. I told them they could shove their contract work where the sun don't shine and I ended up stealing most of their clients anyway. I was under contract but I never signed anything because the guy that hired me told me it was specifically for Macintosh work, but then their PC guy was a moron and i started picking up his slack, then they found out I also had HP enterprise certs so they sent me out to do repairs on HP proliant servers. Never once did they have me sign a contract because it was suppose to an experimental phase of testing out the Macintosh market.

I worked my ass off. Had to drive hundreds of miles on evenings and weekends round trip and had to fix all the problems on site because they were paying my outrageous contract rate. In the end I didn't make all that much extra money on the side after I took in all my costs, of gas, tools, materials, cell phone usage, car maintenance, new tires, time spent researching and studying everything. You think I knew how to set up Peachtree or Quickbooks Enterprise server? Hell no, never even touched the product but the company would send me that work. So, I would spend two or three hours the night before studying on how it works and then show up the next day and do it.

I don't really buy the fact that you can have an over $1,000 rig which you paid for yourself by doing little side work here and there. I had to work my ass off to make over $1,000 a month extra, and since it was contract work it was random. One month make $100 bucks and the next month make $3,000. I did all of that on the side and still worked from 7:30 to 4PM every day. Unless you worked that side job for a year to make over 1k to buy a system, monitor, all the after market coolers, SLI, etc.
 
Hmmm... time to show off.

My first rig was an AMD K6-2 @ 400MHz (OCed to impressive 420MHz) with a whooping 384MB of SDRAM... came with a massive 2GB (<no typo there) WD Caviar and a Sound Blaster PCI (forgot the model, but it was based on the Ensoniq AudioPCI chip), and of course: NVIDIA TNT2 AGP with 16MB of VRAM. Pure Win! Later I upgraded the HD to a 4oGB barracuda (which is still perfectly functional and in use after 6 years), and the graphics card I upped to GeForce2 MX with 64MB VRAM. That system ran 98SE (best windows to date, there's no questioning that :P), I got it from my grampa who needed a new system. I was a kid, so the thing was pretty much free, but he did charge 10 euros (bout $20 current bucks at the time) for the massive 15inch CRT the rig came with. I had to sell this when we moved to Australia about 3 years ago (that got me part of the money for the P3 rig below). I did, however, take out the upgraded parts and put the originals back in... I still have the GeForce2 MX sitting somewhere in my wardrobe.

Then I got rig number 2 here in Australia, bought it myself with the money I got by selling off the computer stuff (and the above rig) that I had accumulated since I turned 9... it got me a $200 used rig with P3 (866MHz coppermine), 256MB SDRAM, and a state-of-art 7GB HD which I upgraded to the Barradcuda I mentioned above... this rig is still in use (running Linux & 98SE).

And my current computer is Presario C700 laptop, which I got for college. Has a 1.8GHz single-core celeron, 1.5GBs DDR2 and a 80GB HD. Runs Vista Home Basic (I had Ubuntu on it for a short while...). It's the most powerful rig I've had to date, I saved for it about 2 years and literally didn't spend my money on anything during that time.

So, that's the story on how I youngster paid for my insane setups with all the high-end stuff and pricey GPUs.
 
Hmmm... time to show off.

My first rig was an AMD K6-2 @ 400MHz (OCed to impressive 420MHz) with a whooping 384MB of SDRAM... came with a massive 2GB (<no typo there) WD Caviar and a Sound Blaster PCI (forgot the model, but it was based on the Ensoniq AudioPCI chip), and of course: NVIDIA TNT2 AGP with 16MB of VRAM. Pure Win! Later I upgraded the HD to a 4oGB barracuda (which is still perfectly functional and in use after 6 years), and the graphics card I upped to GeForce2 MX with 64MB VRAM. That system ran 98SE (best windows to date, there's no questioning that :P), I got it from my grampa who needed a new system. I was a kid, so the thing was pretty much free, but he did charge 10 euros (bout $20 current bucks at the time) for the massive 15inch CRT the rig came with. I had to sell this when we moved to Australia about 3 years ago (that got me part of the money for the P3 rig below). I did, however, take out the upgraded parts and put the originals back in... I still have the GeForce2 MX sitting somewhere in my wardrobe.

Then I got rig number 2 here in Australia, bought it myself with the money I got by selling off the computer stuff (and the above rig) that I had accumulated since I turned 9... it got me a $200 used rig with P3 (866MHz coppermine), 256MB SDRAM, and a state-of-art 7GB HD which I upgraded to the Barradcuda I mentioned above... this rig is still in use (running Linux & 98SE).

And my current computer is Presario C700 laptop, which I got for college. Has a 1.8GHz single-core celeron, 1.5GBs DDR2 and a 80GB HD. Runs Vista Home Basic (I had Ubuntu on it for a short while...). It's the most powerful rig I've had to date, I saved for it about 2 years and literally didn't spend my money on anything during that time.

So, that's the story on how I youngster paid for my insane setups with all the high-end stuff and pricey GPUs.

I respect you for that. You are easily going to have a BOMB AS$ retirement.
 
Simple, im 17 not spoiled but not afraid to admit when my parents help me. i asked for some parts for x-mas when i was 15 and had a part time job. i wish everyone would quit lying and acting like a badass and shit its annoying to hear fake stories.
...such as?
 
Simple, im 17 not spoiled but not afraid to admit when my parents help me. i asked for some parts for x-mas when i was 15 and had a part time job. i wish everyone would quit lying and acting like a badass and shit its annoying to hear fake stories.

I am the mastermind behind Microsoft. BG and i are 50/50 in his income. I drive a phantom in my backyard ( i cannot drive on the streets yet) and i occasionally run into trees, whcih screws up the paint. But it is ok, because i am part owner of the Pimp My Ride series. Xyzbit and i are tight. He just has his homies at GAS help me out.
 
...such as?
I am the mastermind behind Microsoft. BG and i are 50/50 in his income. I drive a phantom in my backyard ( i cannot drive on the streets yet) and i occasionally run into trees, whcih screws up the paint. But it is ok, because i am part owner of the Pimp My Ride series. Xyzbit and i are tight. He just has his homies at GAS help me out.
I guess that answered my question :P
 
Oh dear... OWNED?!
I worked my summer holidays, every working day from 9am-5.30pm.
I was on £160 a week. So I decided to treat myself to a new Acer Aspire. After that I carred on working at the same place part time, and after many many months I had enough to buy a nice shiny 24" iMac.
My parents bought my my HP530 for school work!
Thats my story, NO BS!
So for those few months, I didn't have much of a social life... But man did I get some cool gear!
 
Simple, im 17 not spoiled but not afraid to admit when my parents help me. i asked for some parts for x-mas when i was 15 and had a part time job. i wish everyone would quit lying and acting like a badass and shit its annoying to hear fake stories.

Excluding Vizy's post, lol, what fake stories are you talking about..
 
I'm 14, I don't have a awesome system... yet. I have worked for the last 6 months and still don't have the money. My dad runs his own IT business so I work for him most of the time, mow lawns, wash cars (my parents of course and brothers) and I got $100 for my birthday. My dad also get a discount on stuff because he is on first name basis with the top guy of Intel Australia (along with a lot of Generals mind you).
 
It looks like no one else wants to say anything, the only reason why I'm typeing in again is so it will go to the top and others might reply.
 
Hahaha lulz.

I know eh, getting my engineering degree is going to cost me a load of cash though. :(

You going eng? i am planning that too! what r u gonna do? Im shooting for CNC

Scholarships! Just try to do the opposite of what I did in school...

Yeah, I am gonna try those. But being a homeschooler aint makin it easier.

So. I built my pc for 360 buks. That was about 8 mo ago. I used to go to the fair, and make 800 dollars a year. Thatwas at like, age 13? So i bought a laptop, it broke, i parted it out. Later I bought a dif laptop (also used :P) found out IT ONLY SUPORTED DIRECT X 7. man was I pissed...so i sold that :D made money on it :D. Then with a combination of things, I earend the rest of my $360. wasnt allowed to pay a penny more. BUT lolz after about 3 weeks, i bought a wireless card so my brother and i could play MP...:D:D:D:D:D

This summer, i couldnt get a job, where I live, in the woods so to speak, no one gave me a job, only 15 :(. ACTAULLy i might have gotten a job if it werent for a broken leg...now im 16, and next summer I plan on getting a job.
 
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