HotHardware Holiday Gift Guide

On the other hand, if you want to buy a completely new system, we have included complete system breakdowns on the last page that are based on the components in this guide. This should let you easily create a list of the parts to build a complete rig if you so choose.
Our High-end system isn't exactly a money-is-no-object type rig, but it does represent the best-of-breed components from each category without total disregard for price/performance ratios. We've been good all year in an attempt to get at least one or two of these components under our Christmas tree, but we'll have to wait a few more weeks to find out if we've made the cut.
For those who want a lot of bang for the buck, you're also in luck. We've offered up a myriad of mid-range components that, if assembled together, represent a lot of performance for a price range between $1250 and $1750. And if you want a little more performance, you could buy a few high-end parts if you like and/or overclock the system, of course. These components probably represent the best value for your money, especially when it comes to longevity.

Thanks to the latest advances in processors, memory and video cards, it is possible to put together a computer that even the crabby Scrooge himself would agree is a bargain. This system may not be as forward-looking as the middle of the road system, but if you have a few extra dollars you could upgrade some of the parts to mid-level components and breathe a bit more life into the rig.