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Pair it with a half decent graphics card and it's pretty nippy.
http://pcpartpicker.com/user/Rove/saved/
I would personally recommend the FX 6300 cause you can get it for $110-$120 and it's got the 2 extra cores and newer architecture.
The FX 4130 is fine and will run stuff good though.
Hey thanks for the tip Rove. That's a really good site. I think it will help me a lot. This will be my first build really. I ordered my PC from a computer company. I wish I would've known how easy it is to build a PC before I did. Would've saved a lot of money.
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2AAjl
intel haswell pentium g will match/beat amd quads
i3 4130 will match amd 6300
haswell i5 will match/beat amd 8000+
if near a microcenter
http://www.microcenter.com/site/stores/default.aspx
i5 3570k combos start at $205+tax
get it with a z77 board for $280+tax (if you want to overclock)
http://www.microcenter.com/site/brands/intel-processor-bundles.aspx
An A10 6XXX processor gets around the same performace (or better) than the FX 4XXX line up but the FX line of processors (AM3+ socket) is being phased out in the near future so choosing a processor on the FM2+ socket makes more sense for future considerations
they are aiming for the mobile and console markets