by Cactus Jack » Wed Feb 22, 2006 3:56 pm
Derk, I built my first system circa 1990. It was a 386-25 with co-processor. That's a long time building systems.
You can build a system now for less than you would pay for a COMPARABLE system, if you're going to blow the doors off anything anyone else has. But, is it necessary?
A system one would use for our purposes--surfing, email, playing poker--doesn't need to be the latest and greatest. Heck, I played poker on a Pentium 266 notebook with Windows 95 last year when my desktop died. It worked, slowly, yes, and one window, but it worked.
By the time you find all the components and pay shipping, you're probably spending more than you would finding a deal at the big box store locally. These days, the cost of manufacture is just too low to make building yourself a whole new system not cost effective.
Upgrading is a different matter, but often that is building a whole new system since the old motherboard, CPU and memory probably need to be replaced at the same time, which means that's most of the bucks. Case, peripherals, etc. are just dirt cheap.
YMMV.
"Are the players better as the stakes go up? It's not an exam; it's a buyin." Barry Tanenbaum