QUOTE (daz98 @ Dec 12 2005, 04:23 PM)

well what im really looking for in my computer is to plug everything in and turn it on...
Then definitely DO NOT get the LANParty! It's truly an expert board and typically does not play well with others. Takes lots of tweaking before getting it running at full speed and it's extremely particular with memory (U need to drop some loot on the mem to run a LANParty board).
A friendlier board is the ASUS A8N-SLI. The only difference in flavors is items in the package (i.e. cables, tie-downs, velcro wraps, goodies). The A8N may be a good choice for you b/c it has the overclocking options there (including memory to 3.5V via jumper) and is a very reputable board that is plug and play friendly. Just remember that if you get good ram (like 2-2-2-5 or 2-3-2-5) to go into the mobo BIOS and manually change the speeds to reflect that. Most motherboards simply take a safe approach, and virtually all go 2T. You really want to go 1T on the command rate (you'll notice a swift improvement) unless you are running 4 blades (ALWAYS better to go 2 big blades than 4 small blades unless you have a server and run things in the background).