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im pretty sure what im going to do now...thanks for all the help guy's...it was..well...helpful hehe, anyway if someone crops up i'll ask here 

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Which parts are you going for then?
How much editing are you going to be doing? If you intent to record game play casually etc and that's why you said it I would suggest the i5 as the i7 will be wasted money.
Seems okay if you've taken into account what danewesley has said, the i7 won't be any better for gaming, so as long as you're going to get moneys worth out of the i7 then go for that
Also is the RAM the low profile version? I'd go for that because it won't get in the way of any air coolers
Low profile RAM allows for 90%+ of heatsinks to not interfere with it, high profile RAM with heatsinks cause issues with large coolers.
And i5 will be perfectly fine for recording. I would imagine the i7 to be a little better due to it's hyper-threading but that is a decision for you to make if you want to pay the extra.
hmmm...i will probarly go for the 1-5 due to the large price difference...and also can you recomend some low profile ram? my current choice seems like the big one
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This will do nicely.
new question...does the Gigabyte Z87X-D3H have built in wi-fi and sound card? i cannot tell...and if they dont...whats a good MB that does?
All motherboards now a days have built-in sound so yes.
Wifi is not very common in motherboards and to get one with all the features you require and wifi will cost a bucket load..
I suggest just getting one of these: http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=NW-081-TP&groupid=46&catid=1600&subcat=2033
be ask this for 2 days and nothink