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As described in BLOG-LINK-CALLED-BUILDING-ARCTIC-THUNDER, my son and I had detailed in Building a PC With My Son, we had a blast building his new PC.  He named the white case after the Arctic Thunder arcade game.  This page is devoted to the component list that makes up this box.component, selection, price paid, notes

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ComponentSelectionPriceNotes
Case   Thermaltake Commander MS-I Snow Edition$50
Motherboard   ASUS P8Z77-V LX$105
CPU   Intel i7 Quad-Core 3.4GHz$290
Memory   Corsair Vengeance 16GB (2x8GB)$125
Hard Drive   Seagate Barracuda 2TB SATA 6Gb/s$80
Optical Drive   ASUS 24xDVD-RW SATA$20
Graphics Card   

ASUS HD7770-2GD5

$130

Power Supply   
Monitor   
OS   
Keyboard   
Mouse   
GRAND TOTAL Corsair CX750 Builder Series$80
MonitorASUS VG248QE 24" Full HD 1920x1080 TN 144Hz 1ms Back-lit LED Gaming Monitor$250
OSWindows 7 Home Premium SP1 (OEM System Builder)$90
KeyboardRazer BlackWidow Tournament Edition Mechanical PC Gaming Keyboard$60
MouseRazer Abyssus Optical PC Gaming Mouse$30
GRAND TOTAL **

$1205

** That sounds a bit high for a RYO machine, but here are some comparable systems from reputable manufacturers

 
BrandCostNotes
Dell$1080Right on the money for the most comparable system I could configure; an XPS 8700. I could only configure it with a 1TB drive and 12GB of memory (on 4 DIMMS).
HP  Dell $1440To my surprise, HP's site had more fine-grained customization options (down to the power supply) and I priced out an ENVY 700 010xt for about $400 more than I spent.
Apple$1711As Mac's can run Windoze (why would anyone do that!?!?) I wanted to get an Apple number to compare against. I had to go with the mini line as the Mac Pros were so far out of the league of what we build. I found a somewhat similarly configured Mac Mini Server for $1576 and then just added the cost of the cheap monitor we bought.