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My last 4 drives have all been Maxtor's, and I have never had one fail, so I am fairly pleased with their quality from a product standpoint...I didnt realize that Maxtor had released a line of SATA drives comperable in price and performance to the Caviar...something to consider.A compareable drive would be the Western Digital Caviar RE2 series, however it carries a marginal price premium over the Maxtor drive and is marginally slower.
My current video card is an ATI All In Wonder...I had purchased it with the intent of using it for converting VHS home movies to DVD...unfortunately, the rest of my system and the software available at the time didn't fit the bill for what I had hoped to achieve...as there are numerous DVD studio software titles available now, I may want to go the All In Wonder route on the X1900GT.Well, a couple of reasons. First of all, a gaming rig's performance is going to revolve first and foremost around the GPU. Therefore, you should get the most powerful GPU that your budget will allow, all things considered. Right now, that means the X1900 or a GTX 512Mb, and seeing as availability and pricing on the GTX 512Mb is sketchy at best right now, I chose the X1900XT which is readily available at or below MSRP.
Also, aren't there a series of MOBOs coming out that are socket 939 based on an ATI chipset...not that it matters, but matching an ATI video card to an ATI based MOBO solution might be a reasonable alternative.
