I agree. Especially when you're talking about using the 'latest and greatest' new hardware. Staying about a year behind on the technology is where you notice the savings.
I said one time that I have 20+ years experience. I didn't keep throwing it around. It just keeps getting quoted by other people. If you want to make it personal, take it to PMs instead of on a public forum otherwise keep your personal digs to yourself.
Didn't I say from the beginning, if you are talking about building a computer at the level of something like Alienware, yes you will save money. For the very reason you said, you're paying the premium for the name.
This was my point the whole time... the original poster said he was building a gaming grade machine... so if he was to buy a prebuilt gaming machine he is going to most likely be paying a premium of anywhere from $1500 to $3000, depending on where he's getting it from and what performance specs he's looking for. If you can pick out components and wait for sales and build the machine for half that why on earth wouldn't you want to? :woot:
indeed true.. and my point is merely that he wants the latest greatest, biggest baddest machine, but get a deal on it?
aint gonna happen, even with individual parts.