Rule, I'm sorry to hijack your thread here, but since it's relevant and you might find use in the comments people post on this, I'm going to put this here. If you'd like me to split it off, just say the word and it's done.
Long, annoying URL leading to my wishlistMy current PC is (the "important" stats):
AMD 3400+, Asus KN8-E Delux Motherboard, 1 GB RAM, XFX 6800 GT 256 MB
This is a "wish list" and I'm looking for some comments/critique. I'm not sure if it's overkill, but I'd like it to last 2-3 years, as the one I'm currently running is plugging along quite well running on 3 years with a few upgrades. I don't do a whole lot of gaming, but I do occasionally install/play new PC games (the most recent has been Halo 2, which runs pretty choppy on my current machine).
A couple of notes: I could easily knock the hard drive off that list because I have a 120 GB, 160 GB and 3 250 GB (which I'm currently using in a RAID 0 configuration to store my media/programs. It's about 40% full) at my disposal. I've intentionally left out a monitor (I already have two 19" LCD's which are both 2 and 3 years old, but they seem to be doing fine) and all of the other obvious peripherals (it is my intention to reuse any of the hardware that doesn't really affect the performance of the PC).
It's important to me that the motherboard I get supports RAID. I'd like to just stick the current drives in and have it work, but I know that's not realistic. I'll be moving around data getting things back on, I'm sure, but the RAID stats on the motherboard I have marked seemed a bit "shady". Can anyone confirm that it'd work with a RAID 0 with 3 drives?
Thanks in advance to anyone who has some input on this.
Edit -- Updated the list. Ergot pointed out that the CPU is retail, so I didn't need a CPU fan/heatsink. I also took off the hard drive and the video card I had picked out and replaced it with a EVGA 8800 GTS 320 MB.