[color=#DAA520]as you read the reviews it is proven to be one of the best since 2011[/color]
this is the one i have it was around $250 now they drop the price a little :
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819115072&cm_re=i5-2500k-_-19-115-072-_-Product
pc gaming : man this CPU is sick fast... i can play lost space 2, battlefield 2,cod black ops, homefront, crysis 1,2, and metro 2033 etc.. at 60+ fps it never dips below 60 fps its scary
emulation : plays every game on
[color=#1E90FF]Nintendo Wii[/color] max out settings with ease, funny thing it was it can run 2 thats right count them 2 dolphin emulations at once in a multi task test. when i seen this i got on my knees and bow down to it lol, this beastly CPU is one of the best i have ever buy no doubt. it cost me $250 ( sacrifice 1 bill ) but eventually every thing work out good and it was well worth it.
if any one reads this BUY this processor now! you may not have a chance to wait for the prices to drop, they are selling out of stores quick!
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New specs:
MSI P67-G45, G.Skill 4GB DDR3 @ 1600mhz, Intel Core i5 2500k @ 4.3ghz, EVGA GTX 560 Ti @ 900/2000/4200, ATX Demon 580w, Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit.
Old specs:
Gigabyte G31M-ES2L, Intel Pentium Dual Core E5200 @ 3.5ghz, 2GB SDDR2 @ 800mhz, XFX ATI Radeon HD 4770 @ 900/1000, Echo Star 450w, Windows 7 Home 32bit.
(05-07-2011, 04:19 AM)thegamer Wrote: [ -> ]emulation : plays every game on [color=#1E90FF]Nintendo Wii[/color] max out settings with ease, funny thing it was it can run 2 thats right count them 2 dolphin emulations at once in a multi task test. when i seen this i got on my knees and bow down to it lol, this beastly CPU is one of the best i have ever buy no doubt. it cost me $250 ( sacrifice 1 bill ) but eventually every thing work out good and it was well worth it. if any one reads this BUY this processor now! you may not have a chance to wait for the prices to drop, they are selling out of stores quick!
Well it's settled then - I'll buy it, and snatch up that Win 7 HP deal after work tonight
After that, I just wait for it and my 460GTX to come in, and then see if we can fit it all on the mobo, then get the case and we're in business.
Can't wait, thanks for all the help guys!
So, to recap:
ASUS PG87-M MicroATX Motherboard
Intel i5-2500k Sandy Bridge Processor
60GB OCZ Vertex II SSD
3TB Hitachi Deskstar 5400RPM HDD
MSI GTX460 GPU
8GB G.Skill Ripjaws X DDR3 1600 RAM
Corsair 650TX PSU
Windows 7 Home Premium
And hopefully soon, a TV Tuner and the Nice Case to put it all in.
Build Pics / Vids will be as soon as I get it all together and have the time to build it

Good choices, good luck too you!
(05-11-2011, 01:30 AM)Maverick Hunter X Wrote: [ -> ]Good choices, good luck too you!
Thanks mate, now just to find a case to fit that hulking cyclone GPU XD
Yeah the case part is always the hardest, you don't want to buy the first one available.
See it at as you would buy a house, look and judge thereafter.
If you have a chance, visit a computer store that sells computer cases and let them show you some, that's what I always do.
(05-11-2011, 03:27 AM)Maverick Hunter X Wrote: [ -> ]Yeah the case part is always the hardest, you don't want to buy the first one available.
See it at as you would buy a house, look and judge thereafter.
If you have a chance, visit a computer store that sells computer cases and let them show you some, that's what I always do.
I live in a small town with no good computer stores, sadly. However, I think I'm either going to go with this antec case:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811129054
or this lian-li case:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811112228
The Antec looks like such a close fit with the Cyclone GTX460, I'll have to check the standing height of it when I hook everything up to the mobo sometime this week. It does have an IR remote and the nice led display and volume knob on the front.
The Lian Li case is a beast of an HTPC case though - only 10 pounds vs. the Antec's 20, nice compartmentalized areas for PSU, etc, and screw on handles. But, I heard it's not as heat efficient, and the deeper area is a bit more than I need. If only I could take the features of the Antec and the height of the Lian-Li XD
Very similar to my setup.
(05-07-2011, 04:42 AM)SN3S Wrote: [ -> ] (05-07-2011, 04:19 AM)thegamer Wrote: [ -> ]emulation : plays every game on [color=#1E90FF]Nintendo Wii[/color] max out settings with ease, funny thing it was it can run 2 thats right count them 2 dolphin emulations at once in a multi task test. when i seen this i got on my knees and bow down to it lol, this beastly CPU is one of the best i have ever buy no doubt. it cost me $250 ( sacrifice 1 bill ) but eventually every thing work out good and it was well worth it. if any one reads this BUY this processor now! you may not have a chance to wait for the prices to drop, they are selling out of stores quick!
Well it's settled then - I'll buy it, and snatch up that Win 7 HP deal after work tonight 
After that, I just wait for it and my 460GTX to come in, and then see if we can fit it all on the mobo, then get the case and we're in business.
Can't wait, thanks for all the help guys!
So, to recap:
ASUS PG87-M MicroATX Motherboard
Intel i5-2500k Sandy Bridge Processor
60GB OCZ Vertex II SSD
3TB Hitachi Deskstar 5400RPM HDD
MSI GTX460 GPU
8GB G.Skill Ripjaws X DDR3 1600 RAM
Corsair 650TX PSU
Windows 7 Home Premium
And hopefully soon, a TV Tuner and the Nice Case to put it all in.
Build Pics / Vids will be as soon as I get it all together and have the time to build it 
No no

the Sandy Bridge deserves Water cooling, if you have any possibility go with Water cooling.
I use a great one from Corsair, the H50.
But if you ask me the Cooler Master looked better but the Arctic cooling isn't bad either.