Hi Casey,
Keep in mind that OEM products can
only be used on the computer you originally installed it on. If you change the motherboard, or buy a second computer, you’ll have to purchase a
new Windows7 OEM program. Also since
Vin_Suns‘ article was written, Windows7 retail prices have come down around 30%. For example Windows7 Ultimate retail version is $289.99
(not $399) @TigerDirect.com. I would venture to say that other discount sites may be even cheaper. I never get OEM products, because I don’t know what the future holds, and OEM versions would only handcuff me, but that’s just my opinion.
You may also want to check prices on
“built to order“ computers @Tiger Direct too. I always use Tiger Direct, and they have not failed me yet. I have 3 computers, and one laptop. My computer specs in my signature is the latest one, plus other goodies I bought. This is just another avenue to check when ready to purchase your new computer. This doesn’t diminish any advice
Vin_Sun has given you. It’s meant to give another option or someone else’s thoughts to consider.