I may not necessarily need them but I'd still like to buy them, I'd feel better inside lol. It's not that I don't like PC gaming, I just prefer The Xbox 360, I find it easier to use and an Xbox controller, in my opinion is much easier/better to use than a mouse. I know that games these days will graphically perform better on computers because of the computer Technology that exists, but I'm not sure if I read it in something you said, but the games that are made for consoles are manufactured in the way that they are to perform with the graphics of the consoles, so you obviously won't get graphical content like you will on a high-end GPU, but they're still great if you know what I mean. So in that respect, I really quite like the Xbox 360. Plus I'm going to be upgrading to a newer version Xbox 360, I don't really know what the difference is between my current basic 250GB Xbox that I purchased like 2 years ago and the Xbox 360's of today, but yeah. Plus I have a 42" Full 1080p TV, and getting a monitor that size for my computer would be very costly. Oh I see, alright I'll go with the Corsair Force GT one. I think you misread Jason's comment, I'm not a video editor or anything haha, I just surf the Internet, watch movies and play games. Apart from the obvious reasons, would an Intel Core i5 3330 make a substantial difference in overall performance than an i3 3220? And alright, no to an AMD CPU. But in the real world, given that the games I play aren't at all demanding, or at least compared to most recently released games, and perhaps it wouldn't exactly hurt to drop down a few GPU price ranges or benchmarks, in your opinion do you think I would be disappointed if I bought something like a Sapphire HD / Tahti Le 7850 / 7870?
Thanks man.