I would be pretty sure about the graphics acrd you've chosen then, though I've heard bad things about the Sapphire models, the Power Color equivelant I've heard good about though and aria have it for £166.Kinitawowi said:CPU: i5-4670K £220 (wild guess; maybe £280 for the i7-4770K)
Motherboard: some Z87 thing £150 (wild guess)
Graphics card: Sapphire 7870HD GHz Edition 2Gb Tahiti £174.99 (not quite sure about this one)
RAM: Corsair Vengeance 2x8Gb 1600MHz DDR3 £107.99
SSD: Samsung 840 250Gb £125.99 (could save a lot by going 128Gb, but...)
Hard Drive: Western Digital 2Tb Caviar £71.99 (but need to check RPM)
Case: Cooler Master CM Storm Enforcer £65.99 (really want a Silverstone RV03 £104.99, though)
Cooler: Gelid Tranquillo Rev 2 £22.13, although might need something better to cool Haswell (maybe BeQuiet! Shadow Rock Pro £35.99; liquid SCARES THE SHIT OUT OF ME)
PSU: Corsair HX750 Modular £107.50
Optical drive: Pioneer BDR-S07XLT £63.61 (or ditch the Blu-Ray and just go DVR-S20LBK for £16.50)
SATA cables (x3): some cheapos £1.79; Akasa do a decent one for £4.43, but need to check SATA-III compatability on everything
OS: already got so don't actually need ;-)
All told: £1107.36. That's the cheapest parts from four suppliers (Aria, Scan, eBuyer and Overclockers); factoring in work discounts on some parts can get me down to £1062.06.
If I go all one supplier for convenience, Aria comes out best at £1140.40.
Also, I forgot this: OP,if you're on a tight budget, say £700, I would highly recommend considering an AMD FX chip, an FX 4350 or 6350 ideally, since the motherboards are generally more feature rich than their intel cousins and you have an upgrade path in steamroller. But definately don't bother with Ivy Bridge at this point, Haswell is gonna be better and is like, a week off.