I only played with nvidia cards so far...it´s normal for me to use it and because I already know nvidia I think I´m not going to buy any other card.

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...Why wouldn't programming be my thing? It is and will be. And, I wasn't trolling. I don't plan on playing Serious Sam 3, Battlefield 3 or CoD Black Ops 2 (specially CoD). The problem with my other PC was that it wouldn't run ANYTHING that was after 2005. I don't care if this system isn't 100% new (i.e. not the last GPU/CPU that were made as of now); it can run games that I wanted to play, and that aren't made in 2012 (I almost never play new games as they're just perfections of the past, not really inovations). So, yeah..it can run games I want to play. And I mean the games that were before 2010; I can run most of those and I'm happy with it. I may need to change my PC again, as who knows what CPUs/GPUs/Games will come out in the future; but for now, this'll do. I can't see why it would be shitty.
I'm not saying this in offense, but if somebody is wrong about something, that doesn't make that person either a troll or stupid (programming isn't related to hardware, mostly). So, if I was wrong above in some points, that doesn't make me stupid, or somebody that shouldn't touch computers or do programming on them. I don't really care if I was wrong or not above, but the current PC is doing well enough for me. As I said, I don't plan to play CoDs.
And yes, I agree; the Ghz, VRAM and RAM do matter; what I wanted to point out is that they're not the only ones that do matter. And, XP, 2000 > Vista and 7. I can confirm that. Of course, there are some points Windows 7 may be better than XP (for example, compatibility issues), but they're fewer than the advantages 2000 and XP have over Vista and 7.