GoldenI

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http://www.robotnik.com/product.php?productid=173&cat=35&page=1

Computer case ($99)

http://www.robotnik.com/product.php?productid=968&cat=20&page=1
Motherboard - socket 1156 intel core i5 ($200)

http://www.robotnik.com/product.php?productid=761&cat=14&page=1
This would happen to be a Seagate 7200rpm 500GB hard drive priced at ($52)

http://www.robotnik.com/product.php?productid=860&cat=131&page=1
4GB DDR3 ram at 1600MHz

http://www.robotnik.com/product.php?productid=866&cat=7&page=2
This is an intel core i5 processor socket 1156 ($200)

http://mysterybyte.com/part/16215/

GIGABYTE GV-N460OC-1GI GTX460 256Bit DDR5-1024MB 2DVI,1Mini HDMI ($269)

MICROSOFT WINDOWS 7 Home Premium 64BIT on DVD OEM w/ 32Bit DVD Backup Disk ($115)

BenQ G922HDL 18.5" LED Backlit LCD Monitor ($142)
http://www.robotnik.com/product.php?productid=923&cat=19&page=1

Please give me any advice on my build. This is all going to be in the computer. Pretty good gaming computer for a little over $1000. :)
 

jack_attack

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I'd go with the i5 760 instead, you'll start to feel hampered quick with a dual anymore.

I like the Seagate choice. Great drives.

I'd also go for more LCD if you can, but that's preference.

Give newegg.ca a try. I'm not sure what robotnik is as I'm US, but I checked two items on your list and saved money on the egg.