you can also look into ph ii x4 960T/970/ fx 4100/6100 + 970/990x/990fx motherboards.
you never specified your chosen cpu or motherboard budget, so i posted the intel stuff.
buy a good board one time so u wont have to upgrade it later, i recomend amd x2, x3 processr, sounds like ur not into hardcore gaming so this ought to be sufficient.
You can grab one of those now, and a nice socket AM3+ board, good cooler, maybe some overclocking, that should hold you till later. I have an Athlon II x4 640 which is almost the same chip, just a little slower, and it handles most games pretty well right now.
In that case dude, if that is what you want to spend, if you do have microcenter nearby, here are a couple of other good deals. I'm kicking the idea of upgrades around also, I've got my Athlon quad core and it does well, but mine is only the Athlon quad core.
Here is the Phenom II 970 quad-3.5 ghz stock, 139.99
Hm, I would be suprised if they don't. The one by where I'm at is great, good prices and the guys are pretty knowledgable. Though newegg and tigerdirect have good deals also.
Take $60 from your cpu/mobo budget and spend $260 on a dual-BIOS HD6950.
A 650w PSU should work nicely for a single video card -- a 750w should cover 2 'tweaked' video cards and a nice OC.
Snag the GA-990XA-UD3 AM3+ and an AMD Athlon II X3 450 Rana 3.2GHz. You could drop down on the mobo if you have no interest in dual video cards, and cover the cost of a CM Hyper 212+ (if you have not budgeted for one).
mate has i5 2400, got it for really good price from shop as all want 2500k.
Compared to my i5 2500k with similar spec internals, is really good chip if not worryed about overclocking.