Hell. For that, you're about a CPU and some motherboard screws away from building your own. How big a concern is whole-system tech support (i.e. "my computer's not working, YOU fix it")? If it needs to be OEM...you will still almost always save substantial money buying your memory separately, installing it yourself, and sticking whatever minimum amount it came with on a shelf somewhere if you plan to put above the minimum memory sold into the system. Often the case for many other components as well, although the amount of extra crap you have to accept in the name of having a "complete" system can build up to the point that this breaks down. Newegg = at cost, from OEM = another layer of someone adding a % for profit margins, for anything you can't (or don't want to) handle yourself.
AVAdirect.com seems like it can hit around the same pricing. Probably others can as well. The build looks fine for this, I'm just concerned that iBuyPower has a really bad reputation in the circles I'm used to learning about this stuff from.
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