It all started because of the heat sink. I just could not understand why they would choose to use 2 different enthusiast heat sinks. Tom's HW did kind of over state the fact that the Zerotherm was only $10 more and you could use whichever you wanted, fair enough, but then again ... They always come with universal mounts so why the difference? Maybe the Xigmatek, did not include the AM3 mount, check on newegg, nope, even has a combo with AMD Phenom II. Oh I noticed that the S1283 is not the dark knight version the s1283v is, which is $44.99 btw.
So what else is odd, the DFI is a bit of an odd duck Micro ATX Motherboard, weird for an i7. Hey that's $229.99 at newegg not $199.99. What are they thinking that no one would check? But why a DFI vs an Asus? Strange Asus has several x58 motherboards, it looks as though the the p6t is the closest in features to the M4A79T. What do they have for prices on these? Oh the p6t is $239.99 to the M4A79T $..hey its only 189.99, that's $50 difference, and $10 less on the AMD setup price. Ouch Intel fanboise are being raped by Asus.
What else, that memory part number for the AMD is identical to the Intel setup. That just can't be correct. So what do they have at newegg for that? Looks like the g.skill F3-10666CL7D-4GBPI would be the only choice for cl7 ram, guess the AMDtards have to bite the bullet on that one as it is $66.99, instead of the stated $64.99.
Processor, Intel i7 920 $279.99, and the AMD PHeII 955 $... hey it's on 210.00, that's $34.99 less than the listed price. What about combos. Well lookie here the p6t has a combo with the i7 920. Hey the M4A79T has a combo with the PHeII 955. Well what does all these numbers mean?
Intel core i7 920 setup
CPU core i7 920, MB Asus p6t combo $479.98
g.skill 10666CL7T 6GBPK $94.99
Xigmatek HDT-S1283 $39.60 (not the dark knight which is s1283v)
Total ------ $614.57
Using the stated DFI x58 JR MB your total goes up to $644.57 as there is no combo deal, Tom's total $614.95
AMD Phenom II 955 setup
CPU PheII 955, MB Asus M4A79T combo $314.99
g.skill F3-10666CL7D-4GBPI $66.99
Xigmatek HDT-S1283 $39.60 (not the dark knight which is s1283v)
Total ------ $421.58
Tom's total $539.97
So in 3 days Tom's Intel configuration jumped $29.62, where the AMD configuration dropped $118.39. That gives a real price difference between the 2 setups of $222.99. The price of a very nice video card plus a cheap case of beer. Of course this is just market fluctuation, right? But there is that odd $10.00 more for an unnecessarily expensive heat sink, I just can't understand. For 90% of the performance and 2/3 the cost the Phenom II 955 is an undeniable value.
All prices are from Newegg and are correct as of 1:00pm EST 2009-07-16, YMMV.