So a 10k machine was still expensive

. I remember after my house got robbed I did a tally my machine was about R14k.
It had a Black Edition 7750 in it, 1tb normal and 2tb normal, 8800gtx, 8gb of RAM and the monitors. But that today is my gpu
You can just about build a working system these days for around R10k — and that’s without a GPU. But that’s assuming you’re reusing old parts from a previous build (case, PSU, drives, maybe even RAM if you’re lucky). If you’re going from scratch, a full new setup easily starts at around R22k, and that’s still middle-of-the-road stuff.
It’s wild how things have shifted. Not long ago, you could still game decently on an i3 or Ryzen 3, but both AMD and Intel have more or less ditched that lower-end segment for gaming. Sure, they still have Celeron and Pentium chips floating around, but those are strictly for office PCs or basic home setups. These days, Ryzen 5 and Core i5 are the bare minimum for gaming if you don’t want your GPU to choke.
The move toward multi-core performance has really changed the landscape ,and not in a budget-friendly way. I wouldn’t even recommend going below 6 cores now. It’s kind of crazy to think that what used to be mid-range is now marketed as budget gaming.
And yeah, things have definitely gotten more expensive. You’re getting less value per rand than before. There’s even been a price flip between CPUs and GPUs. A few years back, the CPU was often the priciest part of the build, now the GPU can easily cost 2–3× the CPU, even on mid-tier setups.
Then there’s the motherboard pricing, which has gone off the rails. You used to get a decent entry-level board for around R700–R900. These days, anything half-decent from a known brand is R1,500 to R2,000, and higher-end boards are pushing R4,000+.
My current board was only R800 cheaper than the CPU (R3k CPU vs. R2.2k board). That’s a huge disparity compared to a few years ago, when your CPU would’ve easily cost double your board. Add in RAM prices creeping up again and PSUs costing R1k+ for anything reliable, and it’s no wonder even a “budget” build costs so much more now.
Even without accounting for inflation and shitty exchange rate, you could get away with far less than now.