[quote name='INCyr']Hoping it's not out of place to ask for some advice in this thread (I think that's what this thread is for, yes?)
I've been using Macs at home for the past few years, but I'm not all that happy with them lately, and thinking about going back to PC's. Years ago (seriously, like 10 years ago) I built my last computer, and I work with them, so I know how to put one together, but I'm so out of touch with the technology these days, I'm not sure what I'm looking for. I've looked at the builds at the front of this thread, and am working with those, but I've got some questions, and a partial build I was hoping I could get help with.
The build is here:
https://secure.newegg.com/WishList/MySavedWishDetail.aspx?ID=11058054
I'm planning on using that sweet redwood case that was posted a few pages back. I've got most of the essentials, except for a video card, which is where I'm getting really stuck. I'm just not sure what I need, and the video card market seems to be fairly confusing - I'm having a hard time telling what's better than what, and what the minimum I need is. (The build also doesn't include HDD's, but those are easy enough to pick up I'm not worried about them at this point.) For no discernible reason, I have a slight bias towards NVidia GPU's, but most builds on this site (and others) seem to be ATI - any particular reason?
I'm also wondering if there's a comparable MoBo that I can pick up at MicroCenter - sadly, they don't have the one listed on the build, and I'm not sure if any of the ones they do have are as good price/performance. The only reason I say this is I know that they're having a $40 off i5 + MoBo bundle this month, and I'm not too far from the Fairfax MicroCenter, so I don't see any reason not to try and take advantage of that if possible.
Gaming wise, I'm not planning on pushing it too hard, I don't think. The game I'm really interested in being able to play at this point is Dawn of War II on decently high settings - it doesn't have to be maxed, but I'd like to get it close if I'm going to be building this new. (I've actually already picked it up during Steams sale a few weekends back, so it's pretty non-negotiable that I need to be able to play it.

) The only other game I know I'm going to be interested in, in the near future, is Diablo 3, but I don't know if anyone knows what the specs on that will be at this point. Other than that, I do most of my gaming on my consoles, but I'd like to be able to play games or BluRay movies on the machine if I find good sales or if my girlfriend wants to use the TV and I'm not really interested in watching what she's watching. I've got enough games on my plate that I probably will be looking for older games or games on sale, so I don't think I need ZOMGTOPOFTHELINE video card, but I'd like it to be decent. I'd also like it to have HDMI - with this case, I imagine that in a few years it'll be set up as a media center piece, and I'd rather as little fiddling as possible at that point.
Speaking of, with HDMI, do I need a separate sound card, or are most video cards worthwhile in that department as well?
Finally, I also need a decent monitor. I currently have a 20" iMac, and that seems to be a decent size - I'd be willing to go up to a 24" I think but anything larger than that just seems like over kill, and I'm not actually sure I would have room for it. Of course, if there's a too-good-to-pass-up deal on a 27" monitor or something, I could probably find room...
I've picked out a Corsair 750 PSU, but if that's overkill I'd certainly be willing to drop down to the 650 and save $30. But I don't want to shortchange myself in the future either.
As far as budget goes, I'd like to keep it under or around $1000. Again, I'm not looking for a top-of-the-line rig, but I'd like it to be decent and last me for a few years, with the ability to upgrade here and there if I find reason to.
I know this post is pretty dense, but thanks for reading and your suggestions.[/QUOTE]
Your wish list link isn't working. I think it's pointing to your private wish list. Without knowing your parts, my advice will necessarily be somewhat limited. That said, I can make recommendations on the PSU and GPU. Given that you're going for a fairly mainstream build, I think a 650W PSU should be more than enough juice for you. I'd personally recommend
Corsair's HX650W. I used their HX620W for 3 years and it was rock solid the entire time. It's a reputable company with a great warranty, and, again, it's a great product.
In terms of the GPU, most people have been recommending ATI GPUs over NVIDIA GPUs for the last 9 months because they've been the better performer by far. NVIDIA only recently released their "Fermi" line of DX11 GPUs and those have been underwhelming to say the least. They have slightly better performance but most, myself included, see them as too hot, too loud, and too little too late. With that out of the way, if you're not looking at pushing anything too serious, I'd recommend
XFX's Radeon HD 5770. Again, we're looking at a quality manufacturer with great service and a lifetime warranty. If you're looking for a bit more of a punch and something more future proof, I'd go with
XFX's Radeon HD 5850.
Oh, as to the monitor: anything from Dell is typically really good, though they can be a bit pricey. A solid 27" monitor is
Sceptre's X270W. It's a bit bigger than what you're looking for but it's a lot cheaper than some of the higher quality 24" panels from Dell/HP. The
ASUS VW246H is also a solid 24" panel as well.
Hope that helps. If you have any more questions, definitely ask them. I'd be interested in seeing the rest of your specs as well.