Computer for After Effects

Hello! i want to build one computer where I am going to use mostly After Effects and Premiere. Can somebody tell me what would be a good computer for it? not just the minimal nor something exaggerated, but something that will respond me very good when i do my videos. Thanks

My $1000 personal computer - Quadcore cpu (2.4), quadcore mobo, 2x2gb ram, 20x SATA dvd burner, ATI 2600 512mb, case w/ 450 power supply, 2x500gb WD sata HD, Acer 24" monitor.
Next Xmas, I'm hoping to get another 2x2gb ram, new videocard, Vista64.
Have you built a computer before? It's safer if you buy retail; I had bluescreen issues which my brother finally resolved for me. Computer runs perfect now though. Amazed that the computer only cost $700 and the monitor was $300 (including CA sales tax).

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