Motherboards
Intel: Gigabyte GA-8I945P-PRO $125
AMD: Gigabyte GA-K8NF-9 $83
Both are good boards, and have a PCI-E x16 lane. Also note that both have a passively cooled northbridge. I would have suggested ASUS boards, but ASUS seems to have a problem with their NBridge fans.
Processers
Intel: Pentium 4 Prescott 630 3.0Ghz $182
AMD: Athalon X64 3200+ 2.0Ghz $164
Both processers can hold their own pretty dang well in gameing. While the Athalons may beat out the Intel in game preformance, and heat output, the Prescott comes back at PC tasks. So figure out how you plan to use your computer and build accordingly.
RAM
1GB (2x 512) Corsair XMS, OCZ, and GeIL are three brands to look for. With timeings of 2-3-3-6 and prices around $100 its hard to pass these up. I personally use a Corsair kit in my computer, and am very impressed with the results.
Video Card
nVidia: 6600GT 256MB $175
ATI: Radeon X800GTO 256MB $160
While the radeon will beat out the nVidia in all aspects here, nVidia cards seem to work better with AMD setups (mainly because the north bridges are made by nVidia) Brands to look for~ ATI: Sapphire Tech (personal favorite), Connect 3D, Power Color. nVidia: eVGA (personal favorite), BFG Tech, ASUS.
Cards to avoide
ATI Radeon X300
X700
X1300
X1600
These cards are not deadacated cards and are ment for an all around PC expirence. They wouln't deliver half the quality or results that you want.
Hard Drives.
Anything 120GB or larger is good (their so cheap why wouldnt you). Western Digital drives have never failed on me, and with the 10,000RPM series raptors out their are my choice drive. SATA is the interface to look for. 120GB will run you about $90
Well I hope my little guide here has helped someone out. I wouln't take the time to write it unless I really felt that you all needed to be educated. The biggest problem I've seen on the forums is that people look for bargin hardware and not what they need. Then they think that they can just clock it to what the good stuff is. Well the reality is that you cant. Also I know that there are some people here saying that "my 2.8Ghz northwood preforms fine" or "my system runs just fine on 512 of RAM and a FX5500" but the reality is that it really dosn't. Get a copy of 3DMark05 from www.futuremark.com , run it and find out what your score it. If it is anything less than 3800 your system needs upgradeing. Usually its a inadequate processer bottolnecking on a faster GPU or vice versa. Any questions and you know where to find me.
Cheers
Cameron
PS. Not to be selfish or anything, but I think this should be stickied
