Posted January 25, 2012

the parts im looking at purchasing are
Gainward phantom GTX 560 TI 2GB
Intel i5-2500k 3.3GHZ
G.Skill Ripjaws F3-12800CL9D-8GBRL 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 (1600 MHz)
Seagate barracuda 1TB Hard drive.
Coolermaster HAF 922
Gigabyte GA-Z68MA-D2H-B3 Motherboard
The cost of those parts is $942, and im yet to decide on a power supply
Also, ive heard the i5 is stable with overclocks of 4.5 GHZ On air cooling.

For overclocking, you'll want something better than the stock cooler. Intel stock coolers suck, I can't put it any more bluntly. The best bargain on LGA 1155-compatible coolers is probably the CoolerMaster Hyper 212 Plus; you can spend a lot more without doing a lot better.
I am not fond of Gigabyte's recent motherboards, or Seagate's recent Barracudas. Gigabyte still has a half-ass "Hybrid EFI" BIOS that they claim is partly UEFI compatible but isn't UEFI at all. Gigabyte won't have UEFI until the X79-chipset motherboards. ASUS and MSI have UEFI now. Seagate's quality went to hell in a dragline bucket after they bought Maxtor and hasn't come back.
I prefer ASUS or MSI for motherboards in most cases (watch it with MSI; they have known compatibility issues with G.Skill-branded memory; I use Corsair or Kingston with them), Western Digital over all others for disk drives, and any of Corsair, Antec, or Seasonic (except Antec Basiq) for power supplies.