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It feels like day after day this old junker Athlon 64 just keeps getting slower and slower, and it's about time I'm due for a replacement.
I've put together two lists here, one with an AMD processor, and one with an Intel.
So without further ado, here they are:
AMD build
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No DVD drive as that's the one thing I will be moving over from the old build.
Intel
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I tried to pick the cheapest parts that I could find that had good review but would also be able to last a while.
I feel pretty good about the choices of hardware as far as how much RAM and hard drive space I'll need. I wouldn't mind any input on any part of the builds though so feel free to share your thoughts.

I like the AMD one because it has more cores and is slightly cheaper, but I've still not decided on which yet.
I will be buying the parts in about 2-4 weeks so I am not rushed at all with this.

The games that I'm mostly interested in playing are StarCraft 2, Mass Effect 2, HoN, TF2, Portal2 and a few others that this should be able to handle nicely.
I don't plan on having this be my main for a long time, as I would like build a nice rig within a years time(Core i5/7&ATI 5850 or better) and this is just to get me through that time as things are starting to become unplayable.

Thank you helplife2.net
<3 you guys
 
I'd go with the AMD setup that you listed as it will give you similar performance in games, better in situations that need more than dual core at a lower price. If you were aiming for a current high end GPU and CPU then I would say intel.

You could drop to a X2 250 if you wanted to save a little bit of cash if you don't do video encoding, a lot of multitasking or whatever would need 3 cores. Would power the 4850 just fine.
Also, an alternative to the 4850 would be a 5750. Same or better performance but has DX11 for about $0-30 more depending on brand/model.

Going to this board would save $10. The location of the PCI-Express slots are a little different. Don't know if you have any other cards using PCI or 1x PCI-Express. Same Asus brand, just different chipset. Supports same memory and CPUs.

I would switch up the PSU. The Cooler Master PSUs are so-so. That particular unit just has 18amps on each +12v rail (2 total, can't add up 18+18 to get max available). One rail is probably linked to the CPU while the other is for everything else. Could get a unit with a single +12v rail like 30amps and you wouldn't have issues with it being 'split'.
This corsair model has 30a on a single +12v rail.
Review of that model.
Depending on the load, the Cooler Master may not hold up.

Edit:
I'm not sure exactly what your plan is for a future system and if you plan on reusing RAM etc. But I would either buy 2x 2GB of DD3 now OR check up on a DDR2 motherboard/ DDR2 1066 RAM and see if how much it would save you.
Performance is not that big between DDR3 1333 and DDR2 1066 even with the new AMD phenom 2 CPUs. Athlon 2's here.
Going with 2x 1GB of DDR3 in hopes to save that for a new build might not be good because you probably will want 2x 2gb later and adding 2 sticks to that to get 4x 1gb would not be that great.
Mobo + 2gb ddr2 Ram OR
4gb DDR3
This is just to get ya thinking I guess. The build you have is good except I probably would switch out the PSU.
 
Well initially I was planning on just sticking with Windows XP since I have spare keys of that, and for all intents and purposes, the 2GB of Ram in that situation should be sufficient.

I was thinking about it today though, and I'm seriously considering making the switch to Windows 7. So I'll probably get 4GB of Ram. I haven't yet looked at other power supplies but it's next on my list.
I will keep this computer together for a long time. I will do another completely new build and then keep this one for a server and/or for buddies to use to play games with me and stuff.

I didn't include any OS because they are all at a fixed price and I was mainly focusing on the hardware for this build. :)

Edit: I want the motherboard to have the PCI-Express x1 either over or two spaces under the x16 slot as I want get a soundcard for that slot. Either the X-Fi Titanium or the Xonar DX2, I still haven't decided that one.
 
Well if you are going to keep this system intact I might just keep the 2gb even with Win7. Put the money into the GPU.
I mean, you are going to have to buy RAM for your new system if this ram is staying in the PC.
 
I've been slowly buying hardware over the past few weeks as things go on sale, which is cutting the overall price nicely.
So far I've gotten the Case, PSU, and HD. :)

I have been looking into Mobo/Cpu combos to see if I can do any better with those.
I'm still want to get the A2 X3 435 and I'm currently looking at these options:
MSI 760GM-E51 I really like this board. My first build ever was with an MSI and I didn't like it all that much though so I have mixed feelings about going with this one right now.
For this week there is a $10 promo code savings on top of the MIR.

ASUS M4A785TD-M EVO w/CPU combo This one would cost the same as my original picks but the Mobo looks like it's a bit nicer.

ASUS M4A78LT-M Original mobo I was looking at.

I've also decided to go with the 5750 as it performs better than the 4850, has more RAM, and is more future proof.
This XFX 5750.

I want to buy the rest of the parts together, unless there's another good deal for one of the parts really soon and/or if I decide to go with the MSI board.
I'm going to place the final order two weeks from today(Fri29th)

I wouldn't mind some extra input on the new hardware selections. ;)
Thanks as always!
 
Okay, I'm getting really close to sealing this deal and I just have a couple more questions.
First, the PSU slot for the case has about half an inch of clearance from the bottom. Will that provide enough airflow for the power supply if I have the fan facing down.
I'd post a picture but I can't get it off my phone right now.

I've decided to get the MSI board and also move up to 4GB of RAM.
I like these Ripjaws here because of the low latency timings, but it says that they use 1.65v and while reading the manual for the MSI board I saw that it had 1.5v listed for the RAM.
Does that mean I won't be able to use that RAM with the mobo because of the higher power demands?
Would I be better off with this pair?
 
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