
BoredSysAdmin
Audioholic Slumlord
As I said before, even taking DIY path, unless you are cutting corners the difference would be marginal.
Show me any DIY design vs similar vendor ready one and I can prove you, if you not cutting ANY corners and using exactly comparable components - vendor ready computer is unlikely to over 10-15% over DIY one.
Anyone in their right mind GLADLY pay 10-15% extra for properly engineered, tested and validated computer or any other equipment.
There are consideration going DIY path: Upgradability,overclocking and future proofing, but these are totally different from pure price/performance considerations we were talking earlier....
However, Should workstation computer have server processor, error correction memory, server grade hard-drives and CAD level video card??? I'm not so sure.....
Show me any DIY design vs similar vendor ready one and I can prove you, if you not cutting ANY corners and using exactly comparable components - vendor ready computer is unlikely to over 10-15% over DIY one.
Anyone in their right mind GLADLY pay 10-15% extra for properly engineered, tested and validated computer or any other equipment.
There are consideration going DIY path: Upgradability,overclocking and future proofing, but these are totally different from pure price/performance considerations we were talking earlier....
However, Should workstation computer have server processor, error correction memory, server grade hard-drives and CAD level video card??? I'm not so sure.....