Well I finally got my case in yesterday, I threw everything together crossed my fingers and pressed the power button.....and it booted! Woohoo!
There was only one problem....the memory.
When I first got the memory in I tested it out on my work computer one stick at a time. The first 3 sticks tested fine at default voltage but when I tested the fourth stick I kept on getting memory errors. I bumped the voltage up to 1.9v and that fixed that. So I stuck in all four sticks and ran memtest over the weekend, came back in and the memory was fine. I then left the memory in my work machine and used my work machine all last week with that memory. Memory was fine (with voltage to 1.9v).
So I put my new computer together and I kept on getting memory errors. Doesn't matter what voltage I use or what memory settings. If that 4th sticks is in there I keep on getting errors.... If I take out all 3 sticks and put in the "bad" stick and test the memory then it tests fine.....
I'm not sure if this is a motherboard issue with 4 sticks of memory or a memory issue....Thinking about returning the stick and getting another gskill stick of memory...
I can't believe how fast this computer is and I'm not even overclocking it (The Ultra-120 didn't come in). I'm sitting here running Stalker,Oblivion,Doom 3, Supre me Commander, etc at 1920x1200 resolution with all details to max and it runs beautifully. (I'm not using AA since I'm not seeing jaggies and they don't bother me that much anyway).
I'll post some benchmarks later.....
I'm currently running 2003 (32bit) on it and I noticed some problems with games\DosBox (only in dynamic core). 2003 has DEP turned on by default which seems to cause alot of games not to work unless you add them to the exception list for DEP. I can't believe that Duke3D is running at 50+ fps in DosBox @ 800x600...