Okay how about this then?

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Thermaltake Spedo Advanced...........................$224.99

Thermaltake Toughpower 1000-Watt............$269.99

Sony DRU-V200S/BR DVD.......................$29.99

Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 1TB...............$229.99 (Comes with Vista
Ult 64)

OCZ Core i7 TriCh 6GB DDR3 1333MHz..........$244.99

PNY GeForce GTX 295 1792MB GDDR3............$499.99

Intel Core i7 920 Processor 2.66GHz.........$299.99

XFX X58i Motherboard LGA 1366...............$289.99

Total: $2089.92
 
That PSU is way over the top, unless you plan on getting another 295; something like a Corsair 750-TX would be do that build easily.
 
RAM is way overpriced, you can find a faster set for $75 cheaper.

you can get a really nice I7 build for $1500..so you're build is over priced by like $300-500 :|
 
That PSU is way over the top, unless you plan on getting another 295; something like a Corsair 750-TX would be do that build easily.

Oh yeah I plan on adding another 295 later and also another 6GB of RAM. Maybe a sound card but I mainly use headphones because I have a family and I know they don't want to hear me shooting up the town, LOL. :cool:

RAM is way overpriced, you can find a faster set for $75 cheaper.

you can get a really nice I7 build for $1500..so you're build is over priced by like $300-500 :|

:eek: Link? Oh as far as the RAM goes the motherboard I chose can only handle up to 1333Mhz.
 
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or
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As I have posted in other topics, this build is 1500$, and includes the GTX295, and if your budget is a bit higher, you can throw a water cooling kit in there for your GPU and CPU.
But thats up to aspire, I know nothing about water cooling.

Good luck.
 
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