Aman,

Your message does mix a number of things here, but the end result is the Mac is 
beyond what your willing to spend and that is pretty much where it should end. 
Any argument beyond that is pointless. The most unrealistic part is breaking 
this down to components. The average user is not at all interested in choosing 
an Asus board over an Intel board. ALl they want is to turn it on and get their 
tasks accomplished. I used to build my own machines and spent a great deal of 
time and money trying to get the best box I could. If the Mac is more than you 
want to spend then fine, you get what works for you. ALl the rest of this is 
unnecessary pointless piffle.

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