Phoenix VII

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Sp12

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Save 1$ and get 1.35 voltage ram with nicer timings.

Motherboard looks expensive, do you plan to Crossfire/SLI within the next 6 months?

CPU could be dropped an i5-760 and give you the same game performance.

Hard drive could be 15$ cheaper for the same performance.

Could save 15$ and get a nicer PSU.

5870 is overpriced when a GTX 470 can be had 260$ and often beat/match it in performance.

And with that 380$ saved consider either an SSD or new monitor. Possibly a different mobo as well.
 

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Save 1$ and get 1.35 voltage ram with nicer timings.

Motherboard looks expensive, do you plan to Crossfire/SLI within the next 6 months?

CPU could be dropped an i5-760 and give you the same game performance.

Hard drive could be 15$ cheaper for the same performance.

Could save 15$ and get a nicer PSU.

5870 is overpriced when a GTX 470 can be had 260$ and often beat/match it in performance.

And with that 380$ saved consider either an SSD or new monitor. Possibly a different mobo as well.

Pretty much this. You can get that new monitor right now instead of having to wait. None of these changes will affect the performance of the rig in any appreciable way.
 

Phoenix VII

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Ok, here's the new motherboard and RAM. OS is Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, btw.

GIGABYTE GA-P55A-UD3 LGA 1156 Intel P55 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard
G.SKILL ECO Series 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory Model F3-12800CL8D-4GBECO (RAM link was broken so not sure if this was what was recommended)

I'm going with Sp12's recommendation on the other parts. I was particularly surprised about the Core i5 760, I thought Core i5s were less powerful than i7s but the 760 looks to be the same as the 860, only without the hyperthreading. Thanks for the help.
 

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That display is pretty good. It's been recommended by AT in their buyer's guides several times. Be aware that it is 1920x1200 on a 25.5" screen, so the pixels may be bigger than you're used to.