Soldato
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Yeah, there are other prebuild options.
If you want 3D, go with NVidia 570 / 580 (since you can afford it), and obviously 3D screen and NVidia 3D glasses.
If you want a good gaming rig, ATI is more value for money, and Dell IPS are the nuts (I should know I have 2 at home, and everyone has one at work). Other IPS panels also good, best look at reviews but you can afford a good screen (if not 3D).
Anything up and above 6950 / 560ti will be good for a while, 580 for quite a while longer.
The i5/i7 are really powerful and will go for quite some distance.
A SLI / XFire now is a bit pointless, but it's good keeping that option in mind for future upgrades.
For SLI, a 850W PSU will be safe if you have overclocking in mind. 750W otherwise should cope.
So there's plenty of pre-build systems without having to sell the children.
If you want 3D, go with NVidia 570 / 580 (since you can afford it), and obviously 3D screen and NVidia 3D glasses.
If you want a good gaming rig, ATI is more value for money, and Dell IPS are the nuts (I should know I have 2 at home, and everyone has one at work). Other IPS panels also good, best look at reviews but you can afford a good screen (if not 3D).
Anything up and above 6950 / 560ti will be good for a while, 580 for quite a while longer.
The i5/i7 are really powerful and will go for quite some distance.
A SLI / XFire now is a bit pointless, but it's good keeping that option in mind for future upgrades.
For SLI, a 850W PSU will be safe if you have overclocking in mind. 750W otherwise should cope.
So there's plenty of pre-build systems without having to sell the children.