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To: cabojoe; itsahoot
i7 with all four (or eight if you will) cores running at 3.8 Ghz (No turboing one core faster here)

No eight cores with the selected MOBO... it only supports a single four core i7. . .

Gigabyte X58-UD4P Mobo
6 GB TRIPLE channel DDR3 running at 1600
2 ATI 4890's running in Crossfire
2.5 TB WD storage
Blu-Ray/Lightscribe DVD
TV tuner
25.5 inch Asus Monitor
Cosmos 1000 case w/window
800 watt Mushkin Power Supply
etc.

. . . which would have to include Wifi card, Firewire 400/800 card, Bluetooth card, webcam, Wireless Keyboard and Mouse, and Windows Vista Ult or XP Pro OEM, to meet the challenge of coming close to the specs of the 27" i7 iMac.

I just priced everything as listed above plus the required stuff to make it work...

Cabojoe's "iMac Killer" System:

Qty. Item Cost
1 Gigabyte X58-UD4P Mother Board $ 257.25
1 i7-975 3.06 GHz Intel Quad Core Processor 574.99
3 Crucial 2 GB Triple Channel DDR3 SDRAM (6GB) 230.00
2 ATI 4890 Radeon HD Graphic Cards 420.00
1 2 TB WD Hard Drives 220.00
1 500MB WD Hard Drives 57.00
1 LG BluRay Lightscribe DVD burner 90.00
1 HD TV tuner 88.00
1 ASUS 25.5" 1920 x 1200 LCD Monitor 330.00
1 Cosmos 1000 Case 199.00
1 Coxmos 1000 Case window 49.00
1 Mushkin 800W Power Supply 135.00
1 Wifi card for Desk top 20.00
1 Firewire 400/800 card 54.00
1 Bluetooth card for desk top 20.00
1 Webcam 20.00
1 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse 40.00
1 Windows Vista Ult or XP Pro 64 bit OEM 140.00
TOTAL $ 2,694.24

Compares to an Apple 27" iMac with the following upgrades:

Item Cost
Apple iMac 27" with 2.66 Ghz Quad Core i5 Intel Processor $ 1,999.00
Upgrade to 2.8 Ghz Quad Core i7 Intel Processor * 200.00
Upgrade to 8 GB DDR3 Dual Channel SDRAM 200.00
Upgrade to 2 TB Hard Drive 250.00
TOTAL $ 2,649.00
* Apple supports over clocking the i7 to 3.46 Ghz

If the TV tuner is truly important, we could add an Elegato Eye HD Eye TV Tuner to the Mac for about $ 140.00.

That would bring the iMac comparable to $2,798.00.

However,

The quality of the Apple monitor is far superior to your selected 25.5" Asus.

In fact, Similar quality professional grade monitors sell for almost as much as the 27" base iMac by itself ... meaning you almost get the computer for free, tossed in for the cost of a cutting edge monitor.

As a system, your PC isn't even in the ball park. Itsahoot isn't going to have to bar-b-que his mouse.

Besides, a list of components with a cost is NOT a price. Price implies a finished product... and all the economic inputs required for a product. Does your labor costs nothing? What about your profit? Advertising? Research and development? Product liability? How about shipping costs for all that? Overhead? Taxes?

By the way, Mushkin apparently has stopped making the power supplies; at least they are no longer available... too bad.

Your non-linked link, The Double-Stuff Workstation purports to build a killer machine that you also use as an example... another build it yourself wonder box... but that one comes in at $2,713.86 without a monitor at all. . . or OS... so, again, no cigar, Cabojoe.

59 posted on 11/26/2009 3:48:57 AM PST by Swordmaker (Remember, the proper pronunciation of IE is "AAAAIIIIIEEEEEEE!)
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To: Swordmaker
No eight cores with the selected MOBO... it only supports a single four core i7. . .

HUH? I got 8 cores running at 3.8. It's called hyperthreading. Shows as 8 everywhere I look. Running full on 3.8, with turbo turned off. Look, that's all I have to read of your latest essay to know you don't have a clue. It's a Mac Pro Killer, anyways. The iMac is too easy to beat. Two hours to put together and all I've had to do since is clean the air filters. You're way off on your Crucial memory price by about 100%, it's OCZ Platinum 7 7 7 24 1600, don't need a firewire card, there's that and a ton of ports on the mobo. Wifi on a desktop? LOL. i7 920 running 3.8? I think it was $250. Can't even buy a Mac running that fast. Win 7 free till next year when I get a SSD for it. Keep trying.

60 posted on 11/26/2009 4:18:01 AM PST by cabojoe
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To: Swordmaker; cabojoe

Since cabo is building himself, I think we can take one minute to upgrade the iMac’s RAM ourselves and save about $85.


63 posted on 11/26/2009 12:14:37 PM PST by antiRepublicrat
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