Um, my question is how building my own computer is cheaper, because I've heard that since when I start touching the computer 7 years ago in grade 2. But my estimates for my current computer, if bought at that time, would be more expensive than buying a Dell. Did I do something wrong in my estimate?
OK, let's do a more current estimation. A few days ago Dell had a sick one day deal on the Studio XPS desktop. The configuration is shown below. The price is $1499
Intel X58
Windows Vista Home Edition 64 bit
i7-920
8GB 1066Mhz RAM
1TB HDD
ATI Radeon 4670 video card
24'' monitor
16x DVD burner
PC Case, PSU, mouse, keyboard, etc
If you were to build a PC like that, with the exact same parts, how much will it cost?
I'm gonna use Tigerdirect.ca as my price source (which ever is the cheapest).
Intel X58 - $283
Windows Vista - $152
i7-920 -$380
8GB 1066Mhz RAM - $172
1TB HDD - $120
ATI Radeon 4670 - $108
24'' monitor - $350
DVD burner - $25
PC Case, etc - $100
$283+152+380+172+120+108+350+25+100=$1690
???
OK, let's do a more current estimation. A few days ago Dell had a sick one day deal on the Studio XPS desktop. The configuration is shown below. The price is $1499
Intel X58
Windows Vista Home Edition 64 bit
i7-920
8GB 1066Mhz RAM
1TB HDD
ATI Radeon 4670 video card
24'' monitor
16x DVD burner
PC Case, PSU, mouse, keyboard, etc
If you were to build a PC like that, with the exact same parts, how much will it cost?
I'm gonna use Tigerdirect.ca as my price source (which ever is the cheapest).
Intel X58 - $283
Windows Vista - $152
i7-920 -$380
8GB 1066Mhz RAM - $172
1TB HDD - $120
ATI Radeon 4670 - $108
24'' monitor - $350
DVD burner - $25
PC Case, etc - $100
$283+152+380+172+120+108+350+25+100=$1690
???