[quote name='Trusty Mutsi']Wow, that was SUPER helpful!
I never noticed the dual channel thing. I wish I knew more about all of this. Can you recommend anyplace online to learn that isn't overwhelming to a newb?
Thanks so much! I might just use these exact specs for the new PC.

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There isn't really a 'place' where you can learn about computer hardware. It's all about the experience and spending hours reading hardware news and reviews daily (sadly that's what I do, no joke). I frequent
www.hardocp.com ,
www.anandtech.com , and
www.tomshardware.com for my daily hardware feeds. I go to message boards and read up other people's experiences, and that's how I learn about other pieces of hardware that I don't have.
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What are some decent looking manufactures of cases? Also, what are my options concerning drive bays? I'm not going to do liquid cooling, as I keep getting told it's a waste of money as air cooling is adequate for my build. Those Fan controls sure do look cool. I still need to research on Keyboards and Mouse's, I have never looked into those for some reason. I figured they were pretty much all the same. Well, hopefully someone can help ^_^[/QUOTE]
Well, the look of a case is very subjective. Maybe you can just start browsing
Newegg's computer case selection and see if there are some that you like? Fan controls are cool, but they're just gimmicks, as you can easily find quiet case fans to place into your case that won't ever require speed/noise tweaking.
Silent PC Review is a good place to read up on quiet case fans and quiet PSU.
If you multitask I would definitely get the Phenom II X4 AM3 CPUs, 8GB of DDR3 RAM is great, and as soon as you slap in a high performance SSD like
this,
this, or
this, you'll be all set running Windows 7.