Soren,
Yes, was always my plan. I try to stay with the bigger names.
Right now, I am Intel/Asus/Seagate/AOpen/Sony.
And all of the I/O is happy and has been burning in fine.
Yes, I do have a pair of Sabrent pata-sata converters in the mix also.
Mostly for test; just because I am too cheap to buy brand new sata I/O.
They are working well so far. (4 more to test!)
M/B bios had to go from 0401-to-0404-to-0502. Not certain about the
last jump to 0502, but, for now, the new m/b is completely stable. I can live with it
at this point, and, it gives me the road-map for the next 2 machines!
In the future, I'm sure "stuff" will change.  It is the nature of the beast!
Thank you for your counsel.
Duncan

At 05:54 11/25/2008 -0500, you wrote:
I hear you.

Most new stuff is odd.

On a new MB one have to upgrade the BIOS 3-5 times before the MB works as advertised. Price doesn't appear to matter.

HDDs are shipped with bogus data and degraded performance, and then - maybe - a BIOS update.

A good hint could be sticking to the brands that tend to have a conservative view on specs, i.e. WD, IBM (hitachi), Asus, etc.

As long as it lasts ;)

DHSinclair wrote:
The Intel PC has finally settled down. I spent the 1st days scratching my head but finally upgraded the m/b bios from the default 04041 to 0404; and then to 0502. This became necessary because the PC would only run for 20-35 minutes before it just re-booted itself. Odd. At bios 0502 this behavior has stopped. It now seems that JMicron SATA logic does NOT work happily with the ICH10 logic on the P5Q3. And, sadly, the JMicron logic owns/controls the single EIDE/PATA connector on the m/b (along with its' two hard drive only SATA connectors). Another odd, but OK. Initially, I tried one of the Sabrent SATA/IDE converters on my dvdrom. It was not recognized on the SATA connector. Once I finally decided the converter was toast and used a different Sabrent converter, Bingo! The dvdrom (pata) is now a fully recognized SATA client! And, I was able to disable the JMicron logic in bios. The PC is now stable and has logged some 50hours of continuous on-time with a single glitch. I have temporarily given up on JMicron. I will do more study, but for now, this PC will be fully SATA. Now that the aluminum case is fully buttoned up, I have used the newest Asus Probe II to monitor the power, cpu temp, m/b temp, and, fan speeds. Currently, my E8400 is cruising along at ~117F. The m/b reads ~110F, but this seems odd. Perhaps this is just where on the m/b this sensor lives. The last version of Asus Probe I used was v2.04. This new Probe II is hugely improved. Certainly more eye candy, but it also seems to have included most/all of the old H.Oda tool for checking out a cpu and the associated I/O. It now lists information about everything I have plugged into the m/b; in full detail! I do like this program. The new PC has proved that my old 160GB pata hard drive and old AOpen dvdrom are AOK. I did complete a fully patched w2ksp4 install. The OS is still a bit confused, but working. I still have duplicates of primary eide controller, primary and secondary channels, system board, and, what seems like too many 'm/b resources' and USB stuff. The USB stuff is not an issue ATM. This m/b has 12 USB ports! I see lots more USB in my future! All in all, I am very happy with this new kit. It provides plenty of challenge and growth in the next several years for me. And, it runs stock at 3GHz which is plenty fast for what I need to do. I will pass on dabbling on the AITweaker section of the bios. I do not see a need to OC this PC ATM.
Just my initial impressions for now.  Suggestions and comments are welcome!
Best,
Duncan

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