Would help us help you if you told us exactly what video card you have.
Also, what peripherals do you have? Monitor, keyboard, mouse, headphones, ?
what internals you can swap over: DVD drive, hard drive, SSD, etc.??
With that info we'd know what to look at for you.
Here is a general reply I give people, and especially since you seem to have a PC running at the moment, you can save serious money by only buying items found on sale, one at a time...
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My general reply to those in the US asking for websites:
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My suggestion is based upon finding the best prices, not on specific hardware...
start checking online deals websites daily:
my personal preferred bargain hunting websites:
slickdeals.net
fatwallet.com
bensbargains.net
dell.com outlet deals in conjunction with coupons I find on the web.
amazon.com Gold box deals
email subscription to newegg.com for their daily deals
email subscription to us.ncix.com for their weekly deals
others I check from time to time:
techbargains.com
subscribe to tigerdirect.com email daily deals.
subscribe to buy.com email daily deals.
Sign up for accounts on slickdeals.net and fatwallet.com
You can create keyword searches that are instantly emailed to your email address you sign up with,
set up email deals alerts for "Radeon" "gtx" "psu" "i5-2500k" "ssd"
set up a filter in your email to put all those alert emails to a single folder.
you'll get some desktops and notebooks mixed in the emails, but it's a pretty good otherwise.
depending on where you live,
microcenter.com
frys.com
hhgregg.com
ncix.com
All run deals for brick and mortar retail stores. Micrcocenter is the best in the country for pricing.
I'd suggest going to the Build Log forums of various websites, I generally use this one:
Intel Build Logs