Things have changed greatly since the days of 386, 486, and P5 class computers, when it was almost always less expensive to build/assemble your own. Today, it really depends on your price range.
If you're in the market for a budget computer, it is VERY hard to do better in price than pre-builts like eMachines and others. I continue to be stunned by how much computer you can get for $500 - $600 these days. 256MB DDR RAM, DVD, CDRW, 60GB HDDs, etc. I have referred to OEMs like eMachines dozens of people who were looking for a custom built computer on a budget, because I simply couldn't match the price feature for feature, plus give them free technical support, etc.
If you're in the market for a mid-range computer, it can go either way.
Only if you're in the market for a high-end computer does it become reliably less expensive to build/assemble your own.
If you're in the market for a budget computer, it is VERY hard to do better in price than pre-builts like eMachines and others. I continue to be stunned by how much computer you can get for $500 - $600 these days. 256MB DDR RAM, DVD, CDRW, 60GB HDDs, etc. I have referred to OEMs like eMachines dozens of people who were looking for a custom built computer on a budget, because I simply couldn't match the price feature for feature, plus give them free technical support, etc.
If you're in the market for a mid-range computer, it can go either way.
Only if you're in the market for a high-end computer does it become reliably less expensive to build/assemble your own.
