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I am considering building a desktop computer for PC games and media center. Any recommendations?

Hi.

I just recently bought Spore creature creator. but then i found out it was not compatible with my video card. so after lots of research on the internet and reading articles from PC Magazine, I decided "Hey, why not build my own?"

I have read lots on this topic and seen youtube videos. It looks pretty easy and simple.

basically i would a computer that can handle latest pc games. I have looked at the ATI Radeon HD4850 and i really like it. also the AMD Phemon cpu was something i had in mind. any recommendations?

the phenom sucks. get an intel quad core. the phenom has some severe heat problems with minimal performance advantages. the q6600, the low end intel quad core, blows all phenoms out of the water in just about every benchmark.

www.tomshardware.com/charts

the 4850/70 is good too. but the best gpu in price/value right now is the 3850/70.

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