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Actually, Neolander, when I say "build-it-myself", it's usually what you're saying. I haven't really built a computing rig from scratch myself (just not enough hours in a day) for almost a decade now, to be frank.
Usually do my research online with regards to component compatibility with OpenBSD and Linux. Once done, I get a friend who runs a store to source and build it for me. Leave the choice of casing, wiring and cooling to him, since he's good at it. Might not be the cheapest possible option, but I value him enough to pay him whatever he asks for. Plus I get great support; he's open on weekends, he sometimes drives down to my place with parts I ordered, or at least sends someone down to the lobby of his building so I can just do a "drive-thru" (which I just did 2 weeks ago picking up a new Plextor SSD), and best of all, I can buy on credit if times are tough.
Only perform minor upgrades, cleaning or parts replacements by myself.
Edited 2012-09-29 02:16 UTC