Vaughn,
Sorry, I prefer Intel. I prefer to overclock my Intel processors to get more bang for your buck. No, I have never had a problem overclocking when it is done correctly (selecting a normal bus speed, ie 100mhz or 133) and you have a good Heatsink and Fan on the CPU. The Intel vs. AMD is almost as bad as Synthetic vs. Conventional.
The PC I'm currently running is an Intel PIII 600 overclocked and running at 800mhz for several months now. The last one I built was a PIII 700 overclocked to 933mhz (FYI the chip cost $174)
As I tell everyone I build a machine for, I use the parts that I have had the best luck with, and the one I feel comfortable with. Surely everyone has a piece o sh** horror story about every product out there.
I agree with KatDiesel, a Maxtor hard drive is hard to beat. When using Intel processors, I've had problems with the Soyo boards. I prefer ABIT motherboards, although they may not be the best board for an AMD chip.
In my opinion, a brand name memory is better than the "house" brand and worth the few extra dollars. Yes, the "house" brand is made with brand name parts, but typically underperforms the name brand. Have negligible performance margin may be, I'll still pay a little extra for Corsair memory.
I'll try to shorten this,
CD-ROM = Teac
CD-Recorder = TDK (I personally prefer SCSI drives and in that case the Plextor)
Soundcard = SoundBlaster is hard to beat, but if you're not big into game playing any card will really do
Video Card = GeForce 2 MX (Annialiator sp?)
As far as checking out online electronic retailers try
www.resellerratings.com
Also, AMD 200mhz bus is a bit misleading. I honestly cannot comment much on this becuase I haven't cared to follow AMD, but the memory doesn't operate at the bus speed of the AMD. Currently nobody mfg's 200mhz memory. And your perphials cannot operate safely at anything faster than AGP = 66mhz bus, PCI = 33mhz bus, and Hard Drive = 100mhz
Just my opinions,
Ryan
If you like more info you can email me so we don't bore everyone here.