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Originally posted by -dt-
also dont get a widescreen for your main screen... some games dont support them or just look weird
If you have a decent graphics card you can configure it so that it keeps the proper dimensions in fullscreen applications (just worked that one out the other day when I looked through the preferences for the 100th time). At least if you get this computer you shouldn't need to upgrade for a number of years, it might cost a lot but it saves having to think about upgrading or buying a new computer later. Though as Underlord said, try looking at getting two of smaller things like graphics cards, memmory cards, hard drives, etc as this will save money. Some other peices of hardware you might look into as it seems you are very rich are a HDTV tuner, wireless card, bluetooth (saves having something sticking outside your computer) and better peripherals (mouse, keyboard will be what you look at mainly as you use them the most). Also you might want to look into having dual screens if you can afford it. I hope I have given you some ideas.