Ok ive decided to go with the 5870s. One XFX 5870 to be exact as i cant afford two atm.
What do you think of this system:
Intel Core i7 930
EVGA X58 SLI LE
6GB 1600MHz Corsair Dominator GT DDR3 Triple Channel RAM
XFX Radeon 5870
Enermax 85+ 1050W PSU
Samsung 2949HS 23.6" Monitor
And a couple of HDDs, optical drive, G15 and Coolermaster Sentinel mouse
Total cost approx $3000 (including OS)
ditch the i7 and go with the AMD Phenom II x4 965, the i7 is $120 extra for a mere ~20% increase in performance. same with the triple-channel DDR3 1600; negligible difference between trip-channel, dual-channel, DDR3 1600 and DDR3 1333 in games and real world applications. unless you're going have your rig on 24/7 computing pi, or are looking to crazyclock your cpu to 4+GHz(watercooling and what not) and want to squeeze every little drop of performance out of your system so you can brag about it on some forum to increase the size of your e-penis, DDR3 1333 would suffice.
Also, You don't need the 1050W psu unless it's powering a server, for a single gfx card build, anything above 650W is a waste. The samsung is only 23.4", not a true 24" monitor. Go with Acer H243Hbmid instead, better specs, great color, use it myself.
SLI/Crossfire is a waste of money, you're paying 100% premium for an increase of only 20%-30% in performance at best. Either buy something mid range like the gtx260/Radeon 5770 to tide you over till the next gen or buy the best card you can afford now. the 5870 is a solid choice.
from msy:
AMD Phenom II x4 965 $214
Asus M4A79T-Deluxe $217
Kingston 2G DDR3 1333 $62 each (buy as many sticks as you want, though 4G is sufficient for now.)
Seagate SATA 1TB/1.5TB $89/$129
Asus ATI Radeon 5870 $519
Samsung SATA Blu-Ray Combo $124
Corsair TX750 PSU $159 (750W gives you enough headroom for about 12 LED fans, 4 SATA drives, and 3 DVD-RW/Blu-ray.)
Cooler Master HAF922 case $159 (for reference feel free to pick your own case)
64 bit Vista Home Premium/Ultimate $69/99
Logitech MK700 keyboard combo $85
which adds up to $1759 plus $350 for the monitor(how much I got mine for) puts us at the 2100 mark. Maybe you can buy a second monitor, a 27" even.
Congratulations, I just saved you $900, why don't you send me something nice.