At newegg.com, the cheapest I could build a system with a 750 Ti would be over $670.
-FX-6300 - $119.99
-Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2 - $47.99
-MSI 750 Ti - $149.99 after rebate ($10 rebate)
-Cheap Gigabyte case - $23.99
-Corsair CX430 - $39.99 after rebate ($20 rebate)
-Kingston 2x4GB DDR3 1600 - $64.99
-WD Blue 1TB - $59.99
-LG BD-ROM - $49.99
-Windows 7 64-bit OEM - $99.99
-Logitech MK120 kb/m - $19.99
I could have went a bit cheaper with the motherboard, RAM and maybe the PSU, but I'd rather stick with decent brand names. Can probably shave some dollars off by shopping elsewhere, but it would still be significantly more expensive than a PS4.
Here in Canada, again at newegg.ca, a similar build would be ~$760.
I am actually in full agreement with you, and that's exactly what I thought when I read the article. I very much prefer the classic DF articles 'cos these ones are totally unfair with consoles.
I love the PC more and more everyday, that's for sure.
DF staff has made great contributions, like telling us the truth about the resolution of Titanfall, the Xbox One resolution gate controversy.
They also showed us how Aaron Greenberg didn't lie about Ryse, :smile2: and how Microsoft looks you in the face and is an upright company at least --unlike say typical Sony/Guerrilla 'cos they engage in double dealing, and stab you in the back. Not to mention how much you can learn from DF.
Still, this article forgets to point out some aspects when, firstly, consoles have unfinished drivers for now, and secondly, they don't mention that if you want a gaming PC, it's not all about your graphics card and your CPU.
How much does it cost an OS to make that hardware work?
How much a new gamepad or a PC adapter for your controller?
What about the crap sound that comes out of those PCs with generic chips like Conexant Smartaudio that don't hold a candle to next gen consoles? Good soundcards aren't cheap.
What's the cost of a keyboard & mouse combo?
It all adds.
What about a camera for the PC which is like 100000000 billion times inferior to Kinect, if you want to use Twitch?
Not to mention a headset to chat online. Right?
What about the HDMI cable? It comes for free with your console. You have to buy it for your PC.
And the electricity bill? Those PCs need a lot more energy. :smile2:
No matter what they say, nothing beats consoles at power consumption/capabilities ratio.