RaverX wrote on 24.11.09 at 23:35:08:rottentreats wrote on 24.11.09 at 19:03:56:Money is just money, it will always be there, and come and go. I don't forsee a fully functional V6K's going for less than €1,750 or $2,500, with Voodoo Volts, even more.
I disagree with that. Of course money is money, but money can buy almost anything (products, not health, love...but anyway...). Now, money come and go, but they are ALWAYS in limited ammounts for us, the regular mortals. When you have so much choices and so less money - it's very difficult to spend them. With 2000 USD you can buy a very powerful gaming computer and enjoy the latest games for at least one year. Of course that you could buy a V5 6000 and enjoy old glide games at the max, but you can do almost the same thing with a much much more cheapre V5 5500.
As for the feeling - yeah, I bet there's a very nice feeling in having a V5 6000 and using it, but it all depends on how much money you have. What do you think that is the feeling of a Ferrari F50 owner ? and driving that beast...but how many people really afford that ?
I can only dream of a V5 6000, even spending 100 euro (a very low amount of money) for a bad V5 6000 would be a tough choice, I would go for it, but...damn...sometime I wish I had a lot of money, they say money don't buy hapiness, sometime it's true, but a lot of times it so NOT true
Move back in with your parents for a month or two, then go buy it.
Nah, not an option really. Let's face it, if we have got a family to support, and are having a tight budget, there is just no way anyone can justify spending that much. You can actually build a tremendous new system for almost half of that.
But alas, nothing much is going to change the price really. Some still live with parents, some are bachelors still, and it's a bit easier when you do not have to care about anyone but yourself.
I've got one card in my collection which is the only one outside the company, if I would put that up for 2k, I don't think anyone would buy that lol.
It's not really about what a product is worth in real life, it's what people want to spend on it. The first v56k went for peanuts on eBay. Shame I wasn't collecting back then really.