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 A 450 watt psu should be ok , but on the other hand , leaves little room for expandability later on . A higher wattage psu , a 500 watt or better , would perhaps be more ideal . The system would perhaps run a bit more efficiently , and the pc would in turn last a bit longer .You've got that right    I typically like to leave a minimum of 20% white space (with everything installed). Pushing a PSU to the top not only lowers its life span, it can also take a few other components with it when it goes. The GTX 460 does quite well by me - but then again, I rarely play anything more intensive than Alice: Madness Returns or Tomb Raider.
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Hey, I'm using a GTX 260 which has served me better than well, although it's getting a bit long it the tooth!  Two GTX 570's in SLI?  Holy cow, that's better than...  ummm, whatever!
 So, exalthim2, we're having a great time spending your money, but I agree with everything here.  I've had them do one build with that case with it's puny single fan.  It was perfect for Sherwood, 78, who can make a dime squeak from 20 paces, who wanted a computer for $400.  We put an old E5800 dual core processor in it and used the integrated graphics and sound card - great for someone who only does email, a bit of surfing and watches the occasional movie.
 
 So, if you keep the case that is recommended for this build (which has 3 fans for cooling), stay with 4 GB of RAM, go for the 500 watt Cooler Master Pro power supply and put in a GTX 450 (for some strange reason they don't have a 460), the build is still only $640.  If you can eke out a few more bucks, a bump up in the power supply is always better.
 
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 4GB (2GBx2) PC3 10666 DDR3 1333Mhz Memory Lifetime Warranty
 500GB 7200RPM 16MB Cache Serial ATA3 (Major Brand)
 24X LG SATA Dual Layer DVD /-RW/CDRW w/Nero
 1GB GeForce GTS 450 GDDR5 PCI-E DVI/HDMI (Major Brand)
 Apevia Black X-Dreamer 3 (4 5.25, 5 3.5) 3 Fans, Front Audio/USB/eSATA
 500watt Cooler Master Extreme Power Plus
 Onboard LAN included
 Onboard Sound included
 Wires and Cables neatly tied up away from fans
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Oh, I'm lusting after some upgrades, Creeping Doom.  I did this build 2 years ago and the "itch" is starting!  But I'm hoping to get at least another year out of it.  It's playing Alice Madness Returns and Witcher 2 beautifully, so I'm just ignoring the itch. 
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ok, I've got some extra cash so I can now spend about $650.  I was looking at the Dell XPS 8300.  What do you guys think.
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The stock video card in the XPS 8300 is a Raedon HD 6450 1 GB DDR3.  Someone else will have to weigh in on whether that card is enough for gaming. 
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The stock video card in the XPS 8300 is a Raedon HD 6450 1 GB DDR3.  Someone else will have to weigh in on whether that card is enough for gaming. The Radeon HD6450 operates on just a 64 bit memory interface . The amount of ram on that particular card is sufficient , but the small bitrate of the memory interface is a quite serious bottleneck . The only real benefit is DirectX 11 capability . The HD 6450 would be sufficient for general internet surfing and games on facebook , but in a gaming capacity , is  low end . A better choice , if AMD is your choice , would be an HD 5570 or 5770 . They both utilize DDR5 ram (the HD 6450 utilizes DDR3 ram) and the memory interface birate is twice the rate of the HD 6450 . There is absolutely nothing wrong with DDR3 ram (my gpu utilizes DDR3). The 64 bit memory bitrate just isn't enough . |  |  |  
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The 64 bit memory bitrate just isn't enough .Very true, expect to se a bit a lagging. |  |  |  
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Thanks guys
 I think I'm going to order the computer from  ecollege that Draclvr suggested earlier in this post unless there is some more things I need to get on the computer.
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I don't think I included the operating system on that one.  These both have that bottom of the line power supply, so if there is any way to scrape up another $38 and upgrade the power supply, I would highly suggest it.  See what the others here think about either of these.
 Here is a build with a quad core processor for $680...  You could get this same one with a dual core E6700 3.32 Ghtz processor for $601 leaving room for that power supply upgrade.  But I don't know if that E6700 processor would serve you that well.  My processor is an E8400 at 3.0 Ghtz and I can play Witcher 2, Alice Madness Returns and all the new adventure and Big Fish games.  If I got Skyrim, I would have to play on reduced settings.  Someone who knows more than I do will have to weigh in on this.
 
 Intel Core 2 Quad Q8400 2.66Ghz 4MB Cache FSB 1333
 Stock Intel LGA775 Heatsink and Fan
 MSI G41M-P34 (Intel X4500 Video HDMI, G41, PCI-E, 4xSATA, 2xDDR3)
 4GB (2GBx2) PC3 10666 DDR3 1333Mhz Memory Lifetime Warranty
 500GB 7200RPM 16MB Cache Serial ATA3 (Major Brand)
 24X LG SATA Lightscribe Dual Layer DVD+/-RW DVD-RAM w/Nero
 1GB GeForce GTS 450 GDDR5 PCI-E DVI/HDMI (Major Brand)
 Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
 Foxconn Black TLM436 (2 5.25, 6 3.5) Fan, Front Audio/USB
 ISO400 Foxconn Stock Power Supply
 Onboard LAN included
 Onboard Sound included
 Wires and Cables neatly tied up away from fans
 3 Year Parts and Labor Warranty
 
 
 And here is one with the newer Core i3 processor for $641...
 
 3.1Ghz Intel Core i3-2100 3MB Cache Dual-Core
 Stock Intel LGA1155 Heatsink and Fan
 BIOSTAR H61ML (Intel H61, VGA, DVI, PCI-E, 4xSATA, 2xDDR3)
 4GB (2GBx2) PC3 10666 DDR3 1333Mhz Memory Lifetime Warranty
 500GB 7200RPM 16MB Cache Serial ATA3 (Major Brand)
 24X LG SATA Lightscribe Dual Layer DVD+/-RW DVD-RAM w/Nero
 1GB GeForce GTS 450 GDDR5 PCI-E DVI/HDMI (Major Brand)
 Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
 Foxconn Black TLM436 (2 5.25, 6 3.5) Fan, Front Audio/USB
 ISO400 Foxconn Stock Power Supply
 Onboard LAN included
 Onboard Sound included
 Wires and Cables neatly tied up away from fans
 3 Year Parts and Labor Warranty
 
 
 
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is this second from ecollege as well? And I do have the extra $38, so of the 2 which is the best?
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They are both eCollegePC options.  I would lean towards the one with the Core i3 and upgrade the power supply to the Cooler Master 500 watt.  But, hopefully someone who knows more than I do will weigh in with some advice. I'm leery of the E6700 processor for gaming which is less expensive than the quad core, but I might be wrong. The Core i3 is newer technology. 
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