I haven't built a computer from scratch in 20 years. To be honest, at this point in my life, I'm just as content to let Dell or HP do the work for me -- even if it does come at a premium. (The OP's $1125 price tag is quite intriguing, though, I must say. Maybe I should get my hands dirty again.) Funny I should see this thread, today, because I'm online looking at computers. LOL, the tax refund won't even hit the bank before I've spent it. My laptop is about 5 years old now, and just isn't cutting the mustard any more. As comfortable and convenient as it is to sit in my recliner with it in my lap, I'm going to transition back to a desk top. For one thing, a laptop isn't as upgradable as a desk top. Right now, I have a USB hub and multiple external hard drives glued to the lid of the laptop. It looks like a science project or something. I also want to get a Wacom, and that won't work sitting in the recliner, anyway. So, I've looked at several computers so far. I'm "over buying" now, because I hope it will last me at least another 4-5 years. Maxing out both memory and hard disk, because Photoshop and associated filters are only going to get more complex as time passes. It's so frustrating to wait for things to process on my current laptop. Not to mention the number of times that PS crashes on me when switching back and forth to Topaz and Nik filters. These are my three front runners. Any comments/advice would be appreciated. HP ENVY Phoenix 810-170st ($2,339.38) [*] Windows 8.1 64 [*] 3rd Generation Intel® Core™ i7-4820K processor quad-core (3.7GHz, 10MB Shared Cache) [*] 4GB Nvidia GeForce GT640 (DX11,DVI,DP,HDMI & VGA via adapter) [*] 32GB DDR3-1600MHz [4 DIMMs] [*] HP Envy 27 27-inch IPS LED Backlit Monitor [*] 256GB Solid state drive [*] 3TB 7200RPM SATA Hard Drive [*] Blu-ray Reader & SuperMulti DVD burner [*] 15-in-1 Multi-slot Media Card Reader, 4 USB 2.0, 2 USB 3.0 [*] Integrated Sound, Envy Audio; Beats Audio [*] HP USB Keyboard and USB Optical Mouse [*] HP Wireless 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac with Bluetooth®(2X2) [*] 600W Power supply [*] MSI MS-7826 Motherboard [*] Liquid Cooled HP ENVY 700-230qe ($2,531.38) [*] Windows 8.1 64 [*] 4th generation Intel® Core™ i7-4770K processor quad-core (3.5GHz,8MB Shared Cache) [*] 4GB Nvidia GeForce GT640[DX11,DVI,DP,HDMI,VGA via adapter] [*] 32GB DDR3-1600MHz (4 DIMM) [*] HP Envy 27 27-inch IPS LED Backlit Monitor [*] 256GB Solid state drive [*] 3TB 7200RPM SATA Hard Drive [*] Blu-ray player & SuperMulti DVD burner [*] 15-in-1 Multi-slot Media Card Reader, 4 USB 2.0, 2 USB 3.0 [*] Integrated Sound, Envy Audio; Beats Audio [*] HP USB keyboard and optical mouse with volume control [*] Premium Wireless-N LAN card and Bluetooth(R )(2x2) [*] 600W Power supply Dell XPS 8700 Special Edition ($2,151.98) [*] Windows 8.1 64 [*] 4th Generation Intel® Core™ i7-4770 Processor (8M Cache, 3.4 GHz) [*] AMD Radeon™ HD R9 270 2GB GDDR5 [*] 32GB Dual Channel DDR3 1600MHz (4 DIMMs) [*] Dell UltraSharp 24 Monitor – U2412M (Dell also has a 27" monitor for the same price-point, and it is probably comparable to the HP model in the other two configurations. For this configuration, though, I decided to go with the ultra sharp and sacrafice the extra 3" for the added resolution.) [*] 256GB Solid state drive 6.0 Gb/s [*] 3TB 7200RPM SATA Hard Drive [*] Blu-ray Reader & DVD burner [*] 19-in-1 Media Card Reader, 4 USB 3.0, 2 USB 2.0 [*] Integrated 7.1 with WAVE MAXXAudio 4 [*] Dell KB213 Wired Multimedia Keyboard, US-English, Dell Laser Mouse [*] Intel® Centrino® Advanced-N 6235 + Bluetooth 4.0 [*] Dell Wireless-DW 1703 + Bluetooth 4.0 [*] 460W Power supply I'm leaning toward the bell because of the price.