$800 intel core Gaming PC

wdmjys

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Hi guys. I'm building a new computer. I enjoy gaming and watching videos. I'm ordering all the parts from this site (http://www.superbiiz.com/system_category.php?id=3). This place was recommended to me by a coworker.

Here's the current build list:

• Case: Antec Six Hundred No PS Mid Tower Gaming Case
• CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo Processor E7500 2.93GHz 1066MHz 3MB LGA775 CPU, Retail
• Motherboard: Asus P5N-D Core 2 Quad/ nForce 750i SLI/ DDR2-800/ SLI/ A&GbE/ ATX Motherboard
• Memory: Kingston KHX8500D2K2/4G DDR2-1066 4GB HyperX Memory Kit
• Video Card: GIGABYTE ATI Radeon HD4550 512MB DDR3 DVI/HDMI PCI-Express Video Card
• Hard Drive: Seagate ST3500418AS 500GB SATA2 7200rpm 16MB Hard Drive
• Optical Drive: Samsung SH-S223C/BEBE 22X SATA DVD+/-RW Internal Drive (Black), Bulk w/o Software
• Power Supply: Topower/Epower ZUMAX ZU-500W 500W 20/24pin ATX V2.0 Power Supply
• Keyboard & Mouse: Logitech G15 Gaming Keyboard
• Operating System : Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit(1-Pack), OEM
• Monitor: Acer V193WEJbd 19 inch Widescreen 50000:1 5ms DVI(HDCP) LCD Monitor (Black)

Any advice on that would be appreciated.
 
Stupid question but want to clarify is the items below also in your budget and what country are you in? Also this system for gaming?

• Keyboard & Mouse: Logitech G15 Gaming Keyboard
• Operating System : Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit(1-Pack), OEM
• Monitor: Acer V193WEJbd 19 inch Widescreen 50000:1 5ms DVI(HDCP) LCD Monitor (Black)

Is this with the $800 price tag or do you mean $800 just inside the system? If its just inside the system we can do much much better :)
 
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He said it was for gaming, and I assume the 800 is for everything, as it said in the OP.
Would you be willing to build yourself? You could probably save some money and be able to choose your own parts, without restriction. If not, drop the E7500 for a cheaper wolfdale chip and invest in a better GPU; just explain the situ. and we can help:D

EDIT
that sites default configs are terribly unbalanced, particularly with the GPU, I mean, a $2000 980X build with a 4650:eek:
 
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