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Old 03-17-2007, 01:56 PM   #1
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Is it possible to build your own computer and save money

I have decided to start acquiring the parts to build my next computer. So far, I've picked up a Coolmax V-500 power supply and a mid-tower case, both free after rebate.

Assuming I don't want to strip my Compaq of the after market items, I will need to buy

motherboard
CPU
1GB memory
cooling fans
graphics card
hard drive (may use existing spare)
sound card
operating system software
monitor

I've already bought a USB mouse and keyboard (also free after rebates) for a notebook.

What I am trying to build is a multipurpose/low end gaming computer. The question is whether I can save significantly over the bundles on sale that include monitors and software. Even buying components on sale with rebates, am I fighting against an economy of scale that doesn't make it worth the effort from a financial sense?
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Old 03-17-2007, 02:55 PM   #2
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That depends on a) whether you value your time spent finding, ordering, and assembling parts and b) whether you value knowing exactly what's in your system. What are you getting on that store-bought system that looks cheap? I'm betting you're not getting 1GB of RAM. You probably aren't getting an actual graphics card--more likely an integrated processor on the motherboard, which will reserve some of that 512MB or RAM for its own use. Do you really need a standalone sound card? I personally don't, but if you do, you're not likely to be satisfied with what's in the lowest of low-end commercial boxes. When you say "operating system," I'm sure you already know that the copy of Windows (for this purpose get the OEM version) is likely to be more expensive than any other single component.

Bottom line, you almost certainly can't build a box for cheaper than the cheapest system you can buy. But what you can build may have some better components than what you could buy for the same price.

Head on over to arstechnica.com... they have some system component recommendations for different scenarios (budget box; gaming; ultra high-end; etc.).
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Old 03-17-2007, 06:30 PM   #3
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'm betting you're not getting 1GB of RAM. You probably aren't getting an actual graphics card--more likely an integrated processor on the motherboard, which will reserve some of that 512MB or RAM for its own use.
Thanks. Most of the technical specs are available on systems, and not all of the cheap ones restrict themselves to the integrated video.

As for a sound card, I already have the 5.1 speakers, so I want a 5 channel card.

I'll check out the arstechnica.com link.
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