richlevy • Mar 17, 2007 2:56 pm
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?
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?