SATA 6 wont make any difference unless the HDD/SSD can go over ~265MB/s reads and writes. The only drive that actually does that at the moment is the Crucial C300. Any of the other quick SSD's use a PCIE interface.
165887 :: LiteOn 24x Internal SATA DVD RW Drive (1 Kg)
£10.20 ex VAT
£11.99 inc VAT
Q107819 :: Western Digital Caviar Blue 320GB 3.5 SATA Internal Hard Drive (0.64 Kg)
£25.52 ex VAT
£29.99 inc VAT
153343 :: Foxconn TLA-143 Micro ATX Midi Tower Case (Black/Silver) 450W Pe ak Power PSU (2 Kg)
£34.03 ex VAT
£39.99 inc VAT
162773 :: AMD Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition Processor Socket AM3 (0.5 Kg)
£97.86 ex VAT
£114.99 inc VAT
162830 :: Asus GeForce GTS450 1GB PCI-Express Graphics Card (0.5 Kg)
£85.10 ex VAT
£99.99 inc VAT
Q106823 :: Kingston HyperX 4GB (2 x 2GB Kit) PC6400 DDR2 Performance RAM (0.1 Kg)
£57.83 ex VAT
£67.95 inc VAT
162591 :: Gigabyte GA M68M-S2P Socket AM3 Motherboard (0.5 Kg)
£28.08 ex VAT
£32.99 inc VAT
Totaal
£338.62 ex VAT
£397.88 inc VAT
I am now looking for a new monitor, because I ofcourse want to see the effect of the high graphics settings on my new PC
This one seems good if I can believe the reviews: http://www.4launch.nl/shop/#p-4-productid-094362
Does anyone have experiences with this monitor? Any other advice is also welcome ofcourse