building a second machine, advice please.

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Hi guys,

I am planning on building a second PC to go in my living room which my missus can use for some light gaming (mid settings ish at 1080p) and for watching movies/netflix etc.

Firstly it has to be a mATX form factor not a full ATX, I was thinking I like the look of the Xigmatek Aquila.

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CA-084-XG&groupid=2362&catid=2278

Now for the internals, I have two lines of thought on:

1. Upgrade the 2500k in my main machine to a 3770k, freeing up the 2500k to go with a new cheap socket 1155 motherboard (the board in my main machine is full ATX so couldn't be transplanted to the case I want).

2. buy an AMD fx6300 or fx4300 and motherboard for the new machine, keeping the 2500k in my main machine.

Regarding the rest of the parts I have acquired a geforce 560 and I have an old crucial C300 SSD and mechanical 500GB HDD to use for storage so I only need to get some RAM and a PSU.

Anyway obviously option 2 is going to be cheaper but I dont mind spending the extra if its worth it.

My question is, would it be worth upgrading the 2500k in my main machine to a 3770k, and is the 2500k significantly better than either of AMDs offerings to warrant spending the extra cash?

I did think about AMDs APU lines but having already got the 560 from a work college on the cheap I have discounted this as surely the geforce 560 is going to have more grunt than an APU.
 
What do you use it for? Is your CPU bottlenecking your GPU?
I'd go for the Intel route personally as its lower power and better.
 
My main desktop is for gaming only, although I have to say the 2500k in it now is no bottleneck for my R9 290, which manages to stay at 100% in the most intensive games.
Whilst it wouldn't really be much of a benefit now I was thinking that a 3770k would be more future proof in case I decided to add a second 290 later.

The machine I am planning on building would be more general usage, browsing, video playback and the more console (is that a word) type games which could be played with a 360 controller on the TV i.e. not hardcore FPS games and the like.
 
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