Actually, I read the dimensions wrong on the GTX 460. It said something like 9" x 4.75". I misinterpreted that as the height. It doesn't give an actual height dimension. I'll have to look into that.
I was considering getting a new mobo, CPU, and that GTX 460... But then on top of a new OS and a new 1TB internal HDD I'd use as my main (that will have Windows 7), that's going to be close to $600. I need a new HDD because I'm running out of room on mine and the Vista HDD is only 160GB.
I'll most likely need the new mobo to fit the GTX 460. I have 5.1 speakers and the mobo doesn't have 5.1 ports built in so I'm not going to take out the card and just plug in the fronts and call it a day. That's just a waste of money to not use all 6 speakers IMO.
And I just tried starting my computer on bare necessities. It wouldn't start with just PSU, mobo, CPU, 1 memory stick (closest to CPU). The computer made of series of VERY short and fast beeps, a couple of them, no pauses, they were just very short and fast. So I tried hooking up my HDD. Same thing. So I hooked up my CD-ROM. Same thing. So I hooked up my XP HDD. Same thing. So I hooked up my PCI-E graphics card and it started but then I got NTLDR error. So I hooked up my vista HDD and I still got NTLDR. So I put in my mobo CD and it finally made it to windows. It still made the 1 short, 1 long beep at me during the windows loading screen. I tried switching RAM around, no dice. Oh and my mobo is rev 1.0.
Another thing that REALLY pisses me off is when I go to plug in something in the USB ports on the front of the case, my computer will restart. I have checked every wire inside and out and I can't find any short or something. I took off the front cover and looked at the wires. Everything looks fine. I don't understand why the f**king computer restarts. I don't even have to plug something in. If I just touch the tip of the USB plug to the plate on the front, computer restarts. I f**king hate computers. Even for small dumb reasons. f**king hate them.