@commodorejohn
Having worked in a shop selling computer parts for a couple of years, I can testify that there are *plenty* of people who are too technically incompetent to be trusted with a screwdriver. The amount of machines we've had returned because people tried upgrading the CPU or motherboard, only to break pins off the chips, or not put spacers behind the board, or even fitting the CPU heatsink with insulating foam sticky pads. Buying as a complete package isn't for me, or for a lot of people, but there are many people out there who would benefit from just being handed a working machine.
As for this particular machine - if you don't like it, don't buy it. Run MorphOS or AROS on your dual G5 Mac and be happy with that. That's obviously not the market Hyperion want, and at the end of the day it's their decision. Let them at it, if they fail because of it, they fail. It's not like the MorphOS fans will be affected by that in any way, so why do they really care?
For what it's worth, it's not an $1100 board in a $40 case for $1400. It might not be a great deal, but it's nowhere near as bad as you're making it out to be. Basically, you're looking at €200 for the package over the motherboard. So that's a case, PSU, 2GB RAM, optical drive, SATA controller board, hard drive and mouse for €200. Probably not €200 worth of stuff, but much, much more than $40.