Just as Paul stated, building your own PC will most likely give you a better price point. I have nothing at all against Mac though, mind you. :)
If you go with this option, you better be prepared to spend some time doing research though. Choosing the right components is cruical for a good and stable performance. When building a new computer, I usually spend around 8-10 hours reading up on components, checking other DAW-setups, e.t.c. Except for some minor glitches with some setups that usually could be remedied with some further research, all my systems have been pretty stable and performed well, at a fair price. My current setup, an i7-920 with 6GB RAM works like a charm, except for a quirk with the USB-devices for which the connections gets lost every now and then (usually no more than once every other week).
Some things to consider, should you go with this option:
- Don't go with the cheapest mother board. A good motherboard is very important for the perfomance and stability of your system. You probably wont be needing support for SLI or tons of PCI-slots though.
- Research the motherboard chipset. Some chipsets might cause some glitches for DAW-setups.
- When choosing memory, consult the Qualified Vendor List (QVL) for your motherboard.
- Doublecheck the Motherboard FSB against the clock frequencey of the CPU and RAM-sticks.
- If possible, as your system drive, choose SSD.
- Do not underestimate the importance of a good and reliable PSU.