
But old Bessie has proven herself unworthy to run FS9 to my liking after about 18 months of tweaking and baby-step upgrades...by the time I properly upgrade the key components, i'll be basically building a new system , so...
Love my WD drives (still going strong!) ; probably will move both to the new case, or maybe leave the smaller one behind in what will be a system devoted to utility-type stuff... but everything else will be upgraded. The Lite-on DVD/RW is great, too... I'll most likely get the same or similar, so i have one in each system.
Been window-shopping online; got lots of time as I don't have the loose shekels yet (around $1K is what i'm looking to spend), and I have a few ideas; would love to hear comments, as I'm already experiencing a little overload here.
For starters,I'm not looking to overclock; not very interested in any other games, just want a system that, when optimized conservatively, will reliably deliver 30fps or more in FS9- with no jaggies- no matter what I add or what settings I use.... preferably with no smoke coming out of the case.

I like AMD; gonna stick with that. The 64 4000 (Clawhammer) looks good to me, but only if it will really solidly support the gfx card, which I'm thinking will be a 7800GT, most likely eVGA. Absolutely a minimum of 1GB RAM at 3200; anybody know anything about the Gigaram modules? Seems like a pretty good deal at New Egg, but I smell a gimmick ("multilayer" or somesuch). And would 2GB be worth it?
I'd really like to get a module (or modules) with a heat spreader, seems smart to me... unless the gurus out there think it's not worth it (BTW, I'm not looking to water-cool or anything; just gonna get a basic but solid case with a side duct and front and rear fans... and a powerful PSU; probably 450W).
Where I'm sorta lost is on mobos. I want at least a 400FSB, gonna go PCI express, need onboard LAN, and I'm toying with the idea of leaving my (pretty solid) Audigy SB 5.1 card in the old rig and using onboard 6-channel audio. Other than ripping and playback (all stereo right now), I don't do much audio work, but that may change (surround recording, editing, 5.1 speakers)...I could just add a good sound card later, but not if I find a mobo with better-than-average onboard audio that supports what I need for good flight-simming. I was looking at the DFI UTRDX200 "LANparty" board, but...? What do you guys think? My current board is an Epox; clunky but reliable... never heard of DFI. The DFI board claims 800 with hyper-threading support; does this benefit me in any way with the CPU, RAM, and gfx card specified? Overkill?