I had a gf in Oxford shire doing layouts for a paper where she frequently had ads for britons to go shop in cologne. Totally forgot about that XD .
If my memory serves me right it had uncle adolf on it commending them to go to germany for total shopping, but probably not, would have been a wicked ad though.
I just ordered a sharkoon sha550 off of ebay. Got it almost new for half the price. It seems to be a decent unit with good amperage and okay power conversion for the money and according to these guys
http://www.tomshardware.com/de/radeon-h ... 14-13.html
It can run 2 ati 5850 in crossfire mode.
So if you have a decent power supply you get to upgrade for 220-240 euros, that covers 4gigs of ram a crossfire motherboard cpu (Phenom X3) and has an onboard radeon 3200 which should be able to handle PR in low resolutions. If you want to play hefty games you can get a radeon 5850 which hopefully will cost 200 Euros by january Frebruary and a powersupply to handle it. If you really want to, you can get another 5850 when one isnt enough anymore, but by that time it should cost less than 200. So for 490 Euros you get a system that runs direct X 11 games with good settings and for 690 you have a system you can run everything on high till the end of the directX 11 cycle.
In my experience it does not pay to shell out 500 Euros extra for processing power that will not significantly impact framerate, like very fast ram or a cpu in the high range. When you had an asus p4p800 deluxe and 2 gigs of fast ram with an 3 Ghz CpU and a good GT Card you had to upgrade about the same time as the guy who bought a cheaper board a midrange CPU and slower ram.
Guess its true what they say, perfection isnt reached when you cant add no more, but when you can not leave anything out.