ElNeroDiablo said:
i5 2500K <$219> [http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=187_346_1184&products_id=16531]
ASRock Z68 Pro3 <$139> [http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=138_711_1183&products_id=17350]
Corsair 8GB Dual Channel kit (2x 4GB DDR3 1600MHz) <$105> [http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=186_538_913&products_id=15938]
$463
$219 is the lowball price for a 2500K here, and perfect for Creator002 as he lives in Melbourne, where PCCaseGear is located.
Even if we look at ACO located in Sydney, a 2500K is only $245 [http://computeronline.com.au/products.php?C_ID=1&S_ID=206&PROD=35455&PHPSESSID=&]. And this in in a country where the prices tend to skyrocket even if currency exchange is a null-factor, simply because it's Australia.
Hell, for $517 (including $12 S&H), I built a Core i7 2600 <$295, PCCG> with a HA65M-UD3H-B3 (something I'll never get again, issues with owner of shop where bought at in-person) <$135> & 4GB Transcend DDR3 1333MHz <$75. same store as mobo>. I've recently spent $55.76 on getting a second 4GB Transcend chip <$48> shipped from ACO to boost to 8GB so I don't need to close Firefox any time I want to play TF2, let alone Minecraft (fucking Java!).
Yes, I don't list the prices of chassis, video card (the Intel HD2000 out performs the 8400GS or 9400GT got built into other systems in the house), fans, optical, hard drive, keyboard, mouse or monitor, but that's because I'm using parts I've already got that are still working more than well enough that I don't need to spend more money on replacing those parts.