So far, I've got a pretty good idea of what I want to go with. In addition to the below I have another 22" monitor, a DVD-RW drive and some extra hard drives. The pricelist below is sourced from CentreCom:
- $84.00 - Logitech G110 Gaming Keyboard USB
- $95.00 - Seagate Barracuda 1.5TB 7200RPM 32MB SATA 3Gbs
- $96.80 - Microsoft Sidewinder X8 Mouse
- $128.70 - Antec Nine Hundred - Black Ultimate ATX Gaming Case (No PSU)
- $135.30 - Antec TruePower New Series 650W ATX Power Supply
- $159.50 - Corsair DDR3 6GB PC-12800/1600 (3x XMS3 2GB) CMX6GX3M3A1600C9 Ram
- $219.00 - Benq 24" G2420HD BLACK LCD - 5MS / WUXGA 1920x1080 / D-SUB / DVI / HDMI
- $246.00 - Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R Intel Mainboard - 6x DDR3 / 6x Sata Raid / 1x IDE / Gigabit Lan / LGA 1366
- $338.00 - Intel Core i7-950 / 3.06GHz / 8MB Cache / LGA1366
- $472.00 - Asus ATI EAH5870-2DIS-1GD5-V2 RADEON 5870, 1G, DDR5, PCIE2.1, 2xDVI, HDCP, HDMI, DX11, ATX
So, my questions are as follows:
1) Is it really worth it to buy a 1366 socket CPU, motherboard and corresponding RAM over the 1156? While the price of 1366 and 1156 processors is about the same for similar clockspeeds, I'd save at least $100 on the motherboard and RAM. The only disadvantage I can see in going with the 1156 is that, later on, when my system is feeling the strain of new games again I could slot in another 5870, which I have been led to believe will run much better on the 1366 architecture.
2) Do NVIDIA have a card comparable to the 5870 at the same price point? From what I've read ATI is much better value.
3) Any bottlenecks in the above system that you can think of?
4) For Australian residents: where would you recommend ordering this stuff online? CentreCom seems pretty reasonable, Umart is about $100 cheaper, MSY considerably more so, however I am somewhat wary of ordering from them, especially MSY, from the reports I've heard on other forums.
Thanks for any help you can provide.