So why is it everyone thinks I should build it myself? I have no experience at all in building a pc, I dont know anything about overclocking pcs, I have seen no literature on how TO overclock a system and as far as the prescott goes, when it does come out at the end of the year, do you think that they will have a cheap chip in it for me to overclock? It will likely be an expensive chip and ill have to wait for a quality board. So, should I wait to buy the prescott, I will need to wait for it to come out, a mboard to come out and id still have no clue how to build my system or overclock it in the first place. If someone can show me how to overclock my pc, id love to but since there is a lack of resources from my research for newbies trying to learn the art of overclocking and my lack of general knowledge in putting together a computer would put me in a very rough spot should I decide to build one. You guys think that putting together a pc is very expensive when in reality its very similar to buying it. I went into newegg and typed out some parts and it came very close to buying it online already made. Im talking about a 200 dollar loss which I can life with. If someone goes herehttp://www.cyberpowerinc.com/highendsystem/INTEL3.htm and looks at the price of this system it seems very fair. They use the ic7 which is obviously an overclocking board but they use an intel heatsink and cpu fan. That seems to be the only downside to that pc. The problem is, even though both parts are relatively inexpensive to replace, I havent the slightest idea how to change them. This puts me in a tight spot. I have to choose between cost and knowing how to work inside the hardware or being lazy and getting a water cooled rig. Its not a hard choice when youve got money to burn. However, should I decide to spend 800 on a display, I can always get the cyberpower comp and learn how to overclock. I thought I had made up my mind but the more I think about it the more I feel im being fleeced. Any suggestions would be appreciated.