Alright, I'll see what I can come up with. I'll edit this post when I'm done.
CPU: Intel E8400 3.0GHz - $120 GBP
A faster dual-core is always better than a slower quad, so I went with the E8400 Dual-Core.
Heatsink: Freezer 7 Pro CPU Cooler
A good heatsink that will keep your processor cool.
Motherboard: ASUS P5E X48 Motherboard - $150 GBP
I chose this motherboard because it has one of the best chipsets for overclocking, something that you'll probably want to do eventually. It also supports CrossFire, so you can use two ATi video cards in one system. I would have gone with an Nvidia motherboard, but the video cards will cost so much that it's not worth it. ATi's cards next generation video cards should offer close performance for way less money. If you don't want/need two video cards, you can still use a single one from either company.
RAM: Corsair 4GB XMS2 DHX Memory - $70 GBP
Good memory for overclocking. With 4GB of it, you won't be adding more anytime soon.
Hard Drive: Western Digital 500GB Hard Disk - $50 GBP
A nice hard drive with a good warranty and plenty of storage.
Optical Drive: Opriarc DVD/CD Burner - $15 GBP
I've never heard of this company, but I assume it's a rebranding of some other company's drive for the UK. Anyway, it's an average drive that should get the job done just as well as any other.
Power Supply: Corsair 750TX Power Supply - $80 GBP
You said you wanted the best parts, so I opted to include a power supply that could run one or two of any video card out there. Corsair makes/brands some of the best power supplies on the market, and this is no exception.
Case: Antec Nine Hundred PC Case - $60 GBP
Operating System: Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit OEM - $110
As you requested, Windows Vista Ultimate. However, there's a catch with this copy: it's the OEM version, which means that you need to provide evidence that you're putting this on a system you've built. I've never done it myself, but I believe it involves sending in/emailing an invoice with all your parts on it. A pain in the ass for sure, but it saves you $110 GBP.
TOTAL (before video card) = $655 GBP
I don't recommend a video card at this time because the new generation of video cards are coming out in just a few weeks. I currently lean towards ATi, but there hasn't really been any sufficient benchmarking for either company's new cards.
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