whitelightning777 wrote:
I'd put your money into the graphics and sound cards. The stores generally build computers with far more storage and far more powerful CPUs then you need & then go cheap on the graphics and sound cards. They do this so that you come back to Geek Squad or whoever later and then upgrade.
Very true. The weird thing is it's true even for those gaming rigs.
whitelightning777 wrote:
Servers have better cooling fans. Generally, their motherboards have more buses and slots for daughter boards.
This I'm not so sure. It may have a better CPU cooler if you buy a server class CPU (at what cost?) but there are definitely better ventilated desktop case than servers. The bus part is also not true unless you are talking about multi-socket boards.
whitelightning777 wrote:
Ultimate has hard drive encryption so that your personal data doesn't get stolen if the computer is stolen.
That is full disk encryption. It's useful if you are very concerned about privacy. To the point that you don't even want a forensic team to know what you have done on your computer. But that comes with a heavy overhead that I'm not sure a gamer would want. A milder version of folder and file encryption that anyone logged into your account can access has been available in Windows for years and you don't need Ultimate for that. Anyway, if you are interested in this feature, TrueCrypt is a viable alternative.