Building it yourself always saves. Also if your where newegg ships there is no tax on the items, as well you can use their service to get shipping free with a free 30 day trial.
if you don't plan on overclocking a after market cooler is useless. my personal experience, out of the last 50 machines I've built and tested stock coolers worked perfectly fine and a after market cooler did not decrease temps enough to make the pruchase worth while. I'm talking very low temp change differences. But hey some guys think every build needs one.
Why choose AMD over Intel for CPU? if price is the issue what is the over all price limit?
I suggest going to this forum:
http://www.tomshardw...rum-31-322.html
First click the sticked link: *How To Ask For New Build Advice*
Follow the instructions and you'll get some really educated advice as to which parts to get within a budget amount you set.
To many gaming sites like this you'll get people giving speculatory advice based on their personal bias instead of accurate information.
I hope this helps and I'd be interested to see which direction you go if you build your own machine.
Edited by TrueKingy, 24 June 2012 - 06:55 PM.