I'm joking in the thread title. Well, half-joking.
I just built a new computer to replace my aging system (five years old). Here are the specs . . .
Cooler Master Elite 330 Case
Asus M3A32-MVP Deluxe Wi-Fi Mobo
Athlon X2 6400+ 3.2GHz
PC Power & Cooling 750W PSU
Radeon HD3870 512MB
Auzentech X-Fi Prelude 7.1 Sound Card
2GB OCZ Platinum XTC Rev. 2 DDR2 800MHz
2 x Western Digital Caviar SE16 SATA 500GB
LG H62N SATA CD/DVD Writer
Acer 2216WDB 22" LCD Monitor
Cambridge DTT2500 5.1 Surround Speakers (these are old, had them for a long time already)
Logitech Access 600 Keyboard
Logitech MX518 1800DPI Mouse
Not exactly a killer rig, but no slouch either. I actually managed to put everything together properly on my first try. POSTed on the first power up, and everything was working correctly.
But then I installed Vista . . . and the nightmare began. It took three installs before I managed to get everything stable. Seems the third time is the charm. I'm slowly getting all my applications installed again, and everything customized.
Also, Vista didn't like my router so I had no internet access at first. I had to update the firmware and reconfigure some settings. And of course, in Microsoft's quest to make things "easier", they took away some control over the networking options and now Vista tries to do everything automatically. Bah!
It's not all bad, though. There are some things I like about Vista. But so far, the bad is outweighing the good. Maybe I'll change my mind once things have settled down and I've had a chance to get used to it.