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asdtg2

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My computer is about 6 years old and I'm finally getting around to replacing it. I really don't play games anymore (probably due to the age of my computer), but I would like this to be able to play some of the more popular ones today (fallout 3, new fear, new stalker). I don't need great performance and impeccable graphics, just for them to work, and for this to be a legitamite gaming PC for a few years.

However this is mostly going to be a media PC for me. I'm really questioning if I will ever use a TV again.

I will retain my current monitor (23 inch samsung), keyboard and mouse.

I'm aiming for an i7 build which comes out to about $1300, I could probably cut about $300-400 if I drop to a quad core, but I'm really leaning toward the i7 because for whatever reason I feel it will last me longer.

I would be open to overclocking, but don't really care about it either.

i7 920
Asus P6T
XFX 4890
6GB Corsair Dominator
WD 640GB HDD
Blu-Ray Reader

I'm open to case/PSU suggestions

Also I should note, I'm definitely an Intel guy, I prefer ATI, but I'm open to nVidia. I would prefer to have a single GPU
 

Lunyone

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Well you could save about $150-250 on a AMD Phenom II x4 system over the i7 build, but since your an Intel guy, you'll be paying for the i7 over the AMD system. Now you could go with a C2Q system and have about the same savings over the i7 build, but that would be up to you to decide.

Here are a couple of suggestions for the parts that your looking for:
~$100 shipped! One of the better and cooler cases for the $.
COOLER MASTER RC-690-KKN1-GP Black SECC/ ABS ATX Mid Tower Computer Case - Retail

~$75 after $20 MIR!! A good and solid PSU for your needs. Will leave some room for upgrades too!
CORSAIR CMPSU-650TX 650W ATX12V / EPS12V SLI Ready CrossFire Ready 80 PLUS Certified Active PFC Compatible with Core i7 Power Supply - Retail

You didn't mention which OS that you were going to use. I'd recommend at least Vista Home Premium 64bit for an OS, if you don't already have plans.