You'll find it much cheaper to build your own PC. Plus the fact that you'll get what YOU want in it, not some off the shelf stuff with the AGP on the MB etc. It is not as hard to build a computer as one might think. I built this one in november of 99. At that time I used an Athlon 600, ASUSK7M MB, ISA 3COM Modem, IBM Deskstar HD DMA66, and at that time a Diamond Viper 770 vid card. I purchased the MB so that in the future if I wished to upgrade the processor I knew I could without purchasing another MB. Last week I installed an Athlon 950 that I purchased off the web. It's slot A. I flashed the BIOS so my amd751 chipset could recognize the 950 and everything is fine. Points are: #1) In the long run it is cheaper to build your own PC. #2) You can install anything you want in it as long as the components you select work together. #3) Plus you, when you build a PC can buy a motherboard that will be able to be upgraded in the future, not by 50 to 100mhz, but by 300mhz or better. Sure saves money buying only the processor and downloading a flash, instead of paying 1000 dollars at least for a new one that off the shelf might just not do what you want it to do without upgrading the components yourself. If a complete idiot like me can do it, I know for a fact that the majority in here can do it better <G>