Current build doesn't count the GPU (it has no price). It would be better to get a more modern GPU anyway.
Tadaah
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/9fwzhMYou can switch the case back, I just know this case is good (I own one), nothing flashy.
Notes:
- no SSD (you could squeeze a Samsung 840 EVO 120gb in I think, but it's not necessary for an initial build)
- Sorry about the Keyboard being MW3, but it's a decent keyboard that's cheaper because it's got MW3 on it. (again I own one
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- Less buttons on the mouse, but it's a really good mouse!
- I think the 760 is roughly the same as a 660ti, with the cooler I chose for yours, you should be able to OC easily.
- You could save about $100 going down to a 4670k (quad core, no hyperthreading), shouldn't notice too much difference in most games.
Mostly games are GPU limited.
- If you ever want to put a second GPU in for SLI, then you'll need a new power supply.
- The headset I chose should be cheaper, I think you can save $10 going to amazon direct. Again it's a decent headset, I love mine. However, the cabling has cracked after about 1 1/2 years (still under warranty, I haven't got round to sending it off for RMA :p).
EDIT:
Alternative:
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/mL8JgsNotes:
- Dropped down to the 4670k, but swapped the 760 with a R9 290.
- Should have much better FPS in games and be able to run at higher resolutions.
- HDD is Blue instead of Black, shouldn't notice much difference (slightly worse).
- When it comes to upgrading, you will have 2 main paths, CPU and GPU, whereas the other build will only have GPU. (The other is better for upgrading, less wasteful)
- R9 290 is usually a very hot card, but this cooler will keep it below most Nvidia cards :p. (A lot of reviews talk about the temp)
TLDR:First build has a better CPU, and a decent GPU.
Second Build has a decent CPU and a better GPU.
If you don't care about upgrading in the future and just want a solid build for the next 2+ years, then No.2 is best.
It should be able to run everything on High and 1080p, if not better.