Up front, there's no question that buying a gaming PC is more expensive than getting the latest console. Once you factor in the cost of comparable hardware, a decent controller, and a Windows license (sorry, SteamOS just isn't there yet), it's hard to come anywhere close to the Xbone's $500 price tag, let alone the PS4's $400 sticker. PCs deliver a lot more flexibility—and often a lot more power—but you pay for it.
To be honest, cost has never really been a deciding factor for me. My home-theater gaming rigs have largely been cobbled together from old review hardware, so they've always been cheap to build.
Why? Like I need a reason. Actually...it blows the Cooler Master Elite 130 out of the water in just about every way possible.
I feel I passing by Arc house to take a look see with me own eyes.I'll even bring my own mini rig with me for comparison...