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So I'm confused.
Are you buying that $800 system and then upgrade it right away... or what?
Are you sure of the specs?
Make sure it is a quality PSU with at least; 80+PLUS Certified (Bronze or higher)
Otherwise I would strongly suggest a better GPU and PSU.
Here:
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/1A74C
Base Total: $845.90
Mail-in Rebates: -$65.00
Total: $780.90
This one uses some significantly better and more current parts and is $20 cheaper after rebates. What's a lot better in this one is the HD 7950 GPU with 3 free games in the bargain for example.
EDIT: oh wait I just read again "Windows 8". My build does not have Windows 8 so it would cost about $90 more or total $870 after rebates.
So ya he is offering a pretty nice deal as long as nothing is broken or badly used.
i5 would be better
i7 is more for multithreaded tasks, most games do not use over 4 threads
sometimes they have incompatable parts or very weak components
most of the time you can get better deals elsewhere