Just some advice (toward the OP)...
I am an amateur builder (I have two comps to my name, one really sux - bought a barebones kit for 200 4 years ago, the other is mediocre). The things I have learned from those two were vast, and it seems you are ahead of me... it took me two builds to learn to find information first prior to buying, or else I would not have bought a p4 3 ghz... even though I am happy with it. Really, that is the point, if you do it yourself, you WILL be happy with it. Not to say that buying a prebuilt won't make you happy... it is like baking a cake from scratch, yea you can buy one and it will probably taste good, but putting it together yourself puts a little more love in it.
Now the advice! As i have gathered from reading this thread, you fell into the same pit I did, namely setting a budget and saying "screw it". If what you want is to play WOW and maybe some other games... a $700 system is more than adequate. The 8800Gts that people are recommending is a great card and will future proof you to some degree. But going with the 7600gt will be able to play WOW at full (I do not have experience with this) or Oblivion at more than acceptable settings (I DO have experience with this). I think all of the builds that people have posted for you would meet your needs. I would personally stay away from integrated graphics, but I cannot say that it would not do the trick. But from what I have read, if you need to upgrade to a pci-e card, you have to go into the bios and ensure that the integrated graphics are shut off. (as before, I don't have experience with this, just reporting what I have read elsewhere)
If you truly wish to spend more, I would put it toward a Good LCD, say 22" widescreen. Your 15" screen probably gets the job done, but a jump that much would make me look like this 8O (sorry, I love stupid emoticons)
Another small piece of advice, if you already know this, sorry for being redundant: DONT BE DISCOURAGED when you look online a few months from now and you see the price of your system has dropped drastically, it is the nature of the industry. If you kept waiting for prices to drop, you would never buy a computer.
Hopefully the OP is still reading this thread!
I am an amateur builder (I have two comps to my name, one really sux - bought a barebones kit for 200 4 years ago, the other is mediocre). The things I have learned from those two were vast, and it seems you are ahead of me... it took me two builds to learn to find information first prior to buying, or else I would not have bought a p4 3 ghz... even though I am happy with it. Really, that is the point, if you do it yourself, you WILL be happy with it. Not to say that buying a prebuilt won't make you happy... it is like baking a cake from scratch, yea you can buy one and it will probably taste good, but putting it together yourself puts a little more love in it.
Now the advice! As i have gathered from reading this thread, you fell into the same pit I did, namely setting a budget and saying "screw it". If what you want is to play WOW and maybe some other games... a $700 system is more than adequate. The 8800Gts that people are recommending is a great card and will future proof you to some degree. But going with the 7600gt will be able to play WOW at full (I do not have experience with this) or Oblivion at more than acceptable settings (I DO have experience with this). I think all of the builds that people have posted for you would meet your needs. I would personally stay away from integrated graphics, but I cannot say that it would not do the trick. But from what I have read, if you need to upgrade to a pci-e card, you have to go into the bios and ensure that the integrated graphics are shut off. (as before, I don't have experience with this, just reporting what I have read elsewhere)
If you truly wish to spend more, I would put it toward a Good LCD, say 22" widescreen. Your 15" screen probably gets the job done, but a jump that much would make me look like this 8O (sorry, I love stupid emoticons)
Another small piece of advice, if you already know this, sorry for being redundant: DONT BE DISCOURAGED when you look online a few months from now and you see the price of your system has dropped drastically, it is the nature of the industry. If you kept waiting for prices to drop, you would never buy a computer.
Hopefully the OP is still reading this thread!