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I found this particular thread a challenge so here is my crack at it. Take note this is a non OCing PC and I'm sticking to the budget given by TS
Procie - Intel Core i3-3220 (if you are using this purely for gaming and NOT OVERCLOCKING, 2 cores + 2 virtual cores is more than sufficient) @5,200
Motherboard - MSI B75MA-P45 (since you won't really be over clocking, you dont need a z77 chipset board. If you plan on adding more ram in the future, this mobo will give you room to do so) @ 2,900
RAM - G.skill Ripjawz 8gb 2x4gb 1600mhz (performance entry level RAMs as i like to call them. 8gb is more than sufficient for gaming and alt tabing to you hearts delight. However if you feel the need to add more RAM you can always get a 2nd kit) @1,930
HDD - 500gb WDigital Blue (trusted brand for HDDs this won't really hurt your budget. You can always get a 1tb if you feel the need to for an additional 1,100) @2,500
GPU - Sapphire HD 7870 (pinaka bang for the buck video card out there. I made a bench mark video using this card and it performed marvelously on BF3 and Skyrim Ultra settings getting an average of over 50fps. If you are an Nvidia fan you can always get the EVGA GTX 660 Super Clocked at 10,530 - PCHub price)@11,600 - based on DynaQuestPC prices
Powersupply - Silverstone 500watt ES 80 plus (Silverstone is a great brand, one of the most well known PSU brands in the City because the supplier for silverstone is located right near USJR hehe 80 plus is already an awesome certification and you are in good hands. I've had my Silverstone PSU for over 2 years now and it still kicks ass) @2,700
Case - Inwin Dragon Slayer (I have always admired this case because of its excellent cable management. The cable management in this case is so good you think you have a standard ATX gaming case.)@2,900
Monitor - BenQ GW2450 (I love BenQ and their monitor designs. This particular one is simple, elegant, slim, yet awesome! One of the most affordable 24" monitors I've ever seen. I got my brother a GW2250 for about 6,600 and he is absolutely loving full HD Resolution gaming) @8,500
Keyboard - TT eSports Meka G1 (I admit, I'm a TT boy LOL! I've always loved how affordable, solidly built and awesome the Thermaltake eSports products are. This particular Cherry MX Black mechanical gaming keyboard is no exception) @4,700
Mouse - Tt eSpors Black Element (Sleek, sexy, packed full of features, color changing and flat out great! This is one of the most sought TT eSports mice in the market and it's really cheap too!) @1,850
Grand total - 44780 (if you want you can upgrade your processor to a core i5 or upgrade your video card to an HD7970, HD7950 or GTX 660ti. if you want to keep the same specs, you can get an Antec 620 Closed Liquid Cooler to add a nice touch to your rig for an additional 2,600 )
Prices are based on what is shown on PCX.com.ph and some are taken from Dynaquestpc and other PH computer retail websites.
Hope this helps
Best Regards,
drjimmy128