Duh...Okay you guys, because to put together a K7s5a MB with a 1400 T-Bird in a Fong Kai case with a Teac Floopy and a Deskstar HD and a Toshiba DVD and a SB Live! worked out pretty good! The jumpers diagrams on the manual are kinda of silly and could trick even smart people! Thankfully, not knowing any better, I messed around a little bit. After somber dead button pushes after an initial burst of glory, I agian am reunited with the brute force of how freaking fast this good little guy just is. Duh, funny how it wouldn't go though for a while, (pretty scary). I made friends with BIOS! He's such a good little clever little fellow. It's good to turn off USB, and the on-board modem and audio. (Unless you use them). sTuPiDmAn's only problem is having a heated argument with Microsoft's FDisk and Format. Makes me want to throw dirtclods at the Redmond facility. My 40 GB Deskstar is 8 MB? I think not. At any rate, nobel computer builders, take heart; because if sTuPiDmAm can build a computer, so could your cat. Happy hair-balls!