To add some to CJ's post...
cjrgreen: CPU: The difference between the i5 2500 and 2500K is overclocking. "K" CPUs can be overclocked; non-K ones are designed to frustrate overclockers. Worth $20 to you? I don't know.
A note to add to this many new MB's come with overclock switches or buttons that do a slight automatic overclock for you
Video card: 2GB hasn't proven its worth yet; you can save $50 or so by going with 1GB. If you're going with an MSI or HIS card, get one with their proprietary coolers. The MSI "Twin Frozr" and HIS "IceQ" cooling systems are both excellent.
Here we disagree slightly 2GB lets you play with better AA and at higher resolutions than 1GB, games are already GPU memory bound at 1GB some are even at 2GB if you like your eyecandy VRAM is already a limiting factor. If you go 3d or multimonitor later on more VRAM is a must.
Monitor: Try to go around to brick-and-mortar stores to see these monitors in action, too. Those are TN monitors, which are fine if serious digital photography is not among your hobbies.
yeah pretty much if you don't care about colour accuracy TN is fine
Power supply: Picking power supplies is a minefield. The market is full of companies that don't make their own power supplies, but buy from a smaller number of more or less reputable manufacturers. For reasonably priced power supplies, Antec, Corsair, and Seasonic are your best bets. Avoid the Antec "Basiq" series; other Antec series are OK. Any Corsair or Seasonic is OK. 750W will run pretty much any CPU and two GPUs out there, but 650W or even an excellent 500W supply is enough to run what you have specified now).
For a 2500(k) with a single HDD,GPU and optical drive 500W should be fine
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2GB VRAM seems to be a little overkill, since game like B3, Serious sam 3 and skyrim (with mods) use quite a bit of memory but are in the minority. Shoot for a 1.5gb card since playing at 1080P will most likely maximise the VRAM in future games.
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Get the 6950 if you DO wish to go down the AMD route. Simply because you can flash it to become a 6970 with a well documented process, upping it well over the 560Ti. Which is still a excellent card, but you can't flash it to a 570. ;)
oh god you kill me Mushy... for the first see above 2GB is pretty nice nowadays 1-1.5 is limiting NV cards hence the release of 3GB cards lately
And the second point is about a year outta date doing that to most 6950's now will leave you with a dead GPU