Okay, you kids have had your fun, now for the big boy recommendations:
The motherboard that OCs the best: P5B Deluxe.
Most voltages: DQ6
The best on the X975 chipset and recommended for Crossfire: Abit AW9D-MAX
Mobos not worth getting: MSI 975X, P5W DH, any current Intel mobo, any current Nvidia chipset. (If youll argue about this be prepared to be pwnd.)
For SLI, you have no other choice but to wait for the 680i chipsets, RD600 is worth while too.
I would only recommed the X6800 if youre a hardcore OCer and want to reach those 5.5Ghz. Otherwise keep the E6700 because the difference in performance wont be worth it. How far and on wich processor do you want to OC???
Definetly youll wait for the 8800GTX, itld be a shame to spend on a dual card configuration right now. A SLI/Crossfire setup will totally depend on the resolution at wich you wish to play. Wich is???
Depending on how far you want to OC that should be your memory speed. So ill need you to pick a processor and define somewhat your goal for OCing. 2GB now (memory prices are surfing the sky right now) and another 2GB when youll upgrade to Vista so you wont spend on a 64bit OS right now.
Youve got enough to spare on a Raptor X for windows, apps like PS CS and games. Seagate 7200.10 for the rest of your storage.
For a PSU of this magnitude I recommend the Enermax Galaxy series or a PC Power&Cooling of <800W.
If you are going to get into sky high overclocking you will be much better served with a good water cooling kit than with air. But my knowledge i that filed is quiet limited. Depending on your overclock ill advise on excellent air setups tough.
Basically just decide wich CPU and how far you wanna OC so we can give the setup more consistency.
I hate to see this $3k builds going to waste, thats why I am going to take this one quiet personally.
The primary reason for going with the x6800 is because it runs faster than any other processor out there at stock settings. At this point in time I'm looking for a high quality, solid, and extremely stable rig with less emphasis on overclocking today. Perhaps in the future as the system starts to fall behind the curve, THEN I will overclock it to bring it in line, but I seriously have no desire to attempt any major tweaking to really push the performance of this. There's no need but when I am ready it will be nice to know that I will have a system that is capable of being oc'd to some fairly hardcore limits. Support for future quad core would be ideal as well.
As I stated in my original post, I'm currently playing at 1600x1200 and plan to stay at that resolution for at least another year until I am ready to upgrade my display. I would like to have options at that point if possible to play at higher resolutions, but the limiting factor right now is my monitor. I understand that 1600x1200 is when SLI/Xfire will start to show performance gains, so having a Crossfire/SLI option within a year or so when I am ready to upgrade my monitor would be ideal.
I agree with 2 gigs of memory for now with an upgrade later to an additional 2 gigs.
I had planned on going with dual Raptor X's in Raid 0 and a 3rd for storage.
Hopefully the above information will help tailor things a bit closer to my needs.