The CEO of AMD just made an announcement that they aren't going to continue in competing with Intel for the highest performance CPUs and are going to be focusing on the mobile sector because of their APU technology that they feel is superior to Intel's integrated graphics. Now if that sounds like a brand a gamer should get involved with to you then be my guest but I wouldn't touch one with a 10 foot pole.
That was said back in November 2011.
I am still seeing AMD CPUs for sale.
Is that an OEM version of windows?
Getting an OEM is cheaper than getting a retail, and you can get the OEM since you are getting it with hardware.
Grab a LCLC unit if you get and extra bit of cash.
Like Corsair H80, It is small and quite and will be water cooling your CPU.
bergaukIf people are so stuck to brand loyalty then they will ALWAYS think that their brand is superior. I've built machines with AMD parts, and I've built ones with Intel parts. The only difference between the two is a simple name and a bunch of useless benchmarks to programs that you'll never use in the real world. Get over it.
E28I may consider liquid cooling if I want to overclock.
By the way, I'd buy the 7850 from Overclockers rather than the 6950. Seems to be the same/very similar price and you get slightly better performance for your money and a considerably less power draw. Unless you decide to overclock, to which you will have better potential.
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=BG-001-VX
Edit: Just realise it's B graded (It's a shop return, but tested to resale), but I'd trust Overclockers enough for this to be a good buy.
@E28: Can I recommend you get all yor parts from one company? While it may be slightly cheaper getting them from two or three different companies, by the time you take post and packaging into consideration it will actually cost more. I would get all the components from Aria.
GrayfoxI would recommend one company rather than 2, 3 or even 4.
Because when warranty time comes you do have the luxury of having all purchases in spot so it makes tracking warranty easier because you do not have to remember where you bought this or that from.
But why? Why limit yourself to no upgrading possibilities for the same cost actually. An I3 2120 is $120 CDN so what AMD processor are you going to show me is better let alone one a $120 AMD processor that beats the i3?
AMD x6 (better benchmarks than any bulldozer) vs i3 2120:
http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/147?vs=289
http://www.videogamer.com/pc/diablo...ild_a_diablo_iii_gaming_pc_for_under_500.html
If I were you though I'd hold off and save a bit more to go with a 2500k/z68 motherboard and possibly a bit better graphics card but working within your budget the build I posted is likely the best bang for the buck you'll get out there for 500.