I was more playing devils advocate-leave bells, whistles, and price out of the equation. I'm not concerned with noise, (it's in the basement), I'm not concerned with power consumption, (this hobby has never been cheap), etc. I want to understand flat out performance. Convince me spending money is worth it.
For instance, if I wanted to be a competitive drag racer I probably wouldn't buy a new Malibu. Although that would get my family around comfortably and at fair price for years. At the same time if I bought fine tuned performance engine, low tolarnace on high boost I may expect to rebuild it once a season. Some people value different things. Caddilacs ride smooth, a Prius gets good gas mileage. I drive a raptor that gets 11 mpg, but it hauls my bike in style.
I bought a reef octopus classic, that imo was under priced, it's very quiet, and I've had no problems with it after two years. For the money I then bought a second one for another tank. So this time I really questioned what was flashy, what was functional, and what was vanity. Everything on this build has been top notch. I don't mind spending money if it brings value. That article posted really enlightened me. I have 3 systems. Thousands just in powerheads. So I really try to break things down logically. If I had one system money could probably be spend a little different. Either way I wanted facts on horsepower if you will.