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					Originally Posted by  JE3146
					 
				 
				You're gaining quality components that you hand pick and a clean OS installation that's free of bloatware.... 
			
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 Exactly the same reasons I build my desktops.  With the added bonus that I go with a bigger than required power supply to permit future upgrades.
Many manufacturers put the minimum power supply required to run the computer when it leaves the factory.  So, when you want a new video card in two years you'll also be buying a new power supply.  If you really hit bad luck you'll also be buying adapters for the proprietary motherboard connectors.
I bought an HP laptop a few years back and spent at least 12 hours removing the factory-installed junk that I didn't want.  Using this example with a rate of $20/hour for my time, that gives me an extra $240 to justify building a desktop.