I was wondering if any of you have any recommendations for a good vendor for pre-configured and tested motherboard combos. I'm looking for a mid-quality motherboard with an Athlon XP 2600 or 2700 installed, along with fan & heatsink, and having some RAM installed would be nice as well (I think PC 2700 DDR, to match the 333 FSB, is what I'd want, right?). I know Monarch Computer in Georgia does this, but I'd like to compare 3 or 4 different vendors and prices before I buy. Any Web sites or points in the right direction would be much appreciated. 
One other thing: I think these Athlons come with a heatsink & fan in the retail box. If I decide instead to order individual components and assemble everything myself (I've never done it before, so I'm a little tentative), do any of you have an opinion on whether I should use the heatsink & fan that come with the chip or replace them with an aftermarket unit and do the whole thermal-paste routine instead? Are the thermal pads considered inadequate by "experts," or are they ok? A helpful respondent to one of my posts awhile back suggested an Arctic Cooling "Copper Silent 2" as an aftermarket cooler if I go this route.
I'd like a set-up that'll run at least 5 years with no problems. Longevity and stability are more important to me here than cutting edge or exotic features. Incidentally, I will have a cool case and will not be doing any overclocking (ever).
Thanks in advance for your input.
Ken
One other thing: I think these Athlons come with a heatsink & fan in the retail box. If I decide instead to order individual components and assemble everything myself (I've never done it before, so I'm a little tentative), do any of you have an opinion on whether I should use the heatsink & fan that come with the chip or replace them with an aftermarket unit and do the whole thermal-paste routine instead? Are the thermal pads considered inadequate by "experts," or are they ok? A helpful respondent to one of my posts awhile back suggested an Arctic Cooling "Copper Silent 2" as an aftermarket cooler if I go this route.
I'd like a set-up that'll run at least 5 years with no problems. Longevity and stability are more important to me here than cutting edge or exotic features. Incidentally, I will have a cool case and will not be doing any overclocking (ever).
Thanks in advance for your input.
Ken