Intel Core i5 3450 @ R1880
GIGABYTE GA-B75M-D3H @ R837
TEAM Elite DDR3-1600 4GB @ R197
Western Digital Caviar Blue 320GB @ R546
Cooler Master K280 USB 3.0 @ R357
Total: R3817
That's the equivalent-price Intel setup, which will be faster. Its a quad-core i5 with a board that doesn't support overclocking but will run an i7 chip if you upgrade in the future (unlikely) and will properly support USB 3.0 and SSDs. To match the Core i5's performance, you'd need to overclock the FX-4100 to at least 4.5GHz to see it draw up in games and benchmarks. If you're looking to skimp a bit more to fit under budget:
Intel Core i3-2120 @ R1202
MSI PH61A-P35 @ R473
TEAM Elite DDR3-1600 4GB @ R197
Western Digital Caviar Blue 320GB @ R546
Cooler Master Elite 311 @ R321
Total: R2739
That's as low as I'd go gaming-wise. Its a bit confusing, but the cheaper Intel build here matches the more expensive AMD quad-core in most games and apps, sometimes beating it. You still have the option to bump things up all the way to a Core i7 and add in a SSD, just not in use as a cache drive. One thing that does limit the board is the RAM amount, although I think if you upgrade 8GB should easily be enough for another few years.



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