Building Gaming Computer (Desktop) 1500$ max?

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I am very fond of ASUS motherboards. I like their BIOS utilities. Also consider AMD processors.

If you're building a gaming computer, your GPU, not your CPU will be more important. AMD chips are only a tiny bit slower in processing than the Intel equivalent, have a much faster front-side bus and are often 1/3 the price of the Intel chip. I'm Running ASUS Crosshair Formula MB, 965 Black AMD processor, and I'm upgrading from crossfired Radeon 4850s to 6850's.

My frame rates on modern games are well above the refresh rate of my monitor (60 Hz) and I have to enable Vsync all the time. My limiting factor is my hard disk. I'd consider a moderate sized SSD as a boot drive with a Western Digital Caviar black mass storage drive.

Put your most modern games and OS on the SSD, run older games and store photos and videos on the cheap conventional drive. And remember to leave room for upgrades. I got (at the time) top-of-the-line MB.

Now, a little more than a year later I can easily upgrade. If I had purchased the standard MB at the time, I would have to replace my whole machine now.

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