PCI-E or not to PCI-E?

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Right, here's my PCI-E shopping list:
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DFI LanParty UT NF4 SLI-D (Socket 939) PCI-Express Motherboard (MB-013-DF)  	
	£109.95 		
AMD Athlon 64 3000+ Winchester 90nm (Socket 939) - Retail (CP-096-AM) 	
	£89.95 		
Zalman ZM-RHS1 Silent VGA RAM Heatsink Kit (HS-014-ZA) 	
	£7.95 	
Coolermaster Neon LED 80mm Fan - Purple (FG-003-CM) 	
	£3.95 	
2 Akasa AK-182-L2B 80mm Ultra Quiet Fan - 3 pin (FG-023-AK) 	
        £9.90 	
Crucial Ballistix PC-4000 BL6464Z505 512MB DDR (MY-016-CR) 	
	£69.95 	
Akasa AK-178-UV 12" Cold Cathode - Ultra-Violet (CM-011-GE) 	
	£6.95 	
XFX GeForce PCX6600 GT 128MB DDR3 TV-Out/Dual DVI (PCI-Express) - Retail (PVT43GNDF7) (GX-023-XF) 	
	£119.95 	
Subtotal 	£418.55 	 
VAT 	£73.25 	 
Total 	£491.80

Now is this worth it or shall I go with:

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Zalman ZM-RHS1 Silent VGA RAM Heatsink Kit (HS-014-ZA)  	1
		£7.95
Coolermaster Neon LED 80mm Fan - Purple (FG-003-CM) 	1
		£3.95
2x Akasa AK-182-L2B 80mm Ultra Quiet Fan - 3 pin (FG-023-AK) 	2
		£9.90
Crucial Ballistix PC-4000 BL6464Z505 512MB DDR (MY-016-CR) 	1
	 	£69.95
Akasa AK-178-UV 12" Cold Cathode - Ultra-Violet (CM-011-GE) 	1
	£6.95
AMD Athlon 64 3000 Retail / DFI LanParty UT nF3 / 512MB Crucial Ballistix PC4000 - Bundle (BU-026-OK) 	1
AMD Athlon 64 3000 (Socket 754) - Retail (CP-070-AM) 	1
DFI LanParty UT nF3 250Gb (Socket 754) Motherboard (MB-010-DF) 	1
Crucial Ballistix PC-4000 BL6464Z505 512MB DDR (MY-016-CR) 	1
	 	£213.20
Coolermaster Hyper48 Cooler (Socket 754/775/478/939) (HS-016-CM) 	1
	 	£27.50
XFX GeForce 6600 GT 128MB DDR3 TV-Out/Dual DVI (AGP) - Retail (PVT43A-NDF7) (GX-024-XF) 	1
		£129.95
Subtotal 	£469.35
VAT 	£82.14
Total 	£551.49


HELP!
 
I know ive talked to you on IRC but first option :)
 
I would get PCI-e, also because it is a 939 socket motherboard, allowing for more upgrades in the future with 64bit chips, plus the fact that you will be able to upgrade to future pci-e cards.
 
I would go for pci-e since you can buy a gfx card now (making sure its SLI compatible) and then in teh future when teh bank balance is back up again, you can buy another one. I read a magazine called CustomPC and they tested a system with 2 6600GT PCI-E SLI cards, and it out performed a 6800ultra single card, and its cheaper too!
 
I dont know, Im making a new computer now Im going AGP, its a really good system and should last me a year. If you have the money you could make a excellent AGP system now, then down the road when the AGP system gets old and PCI-E is getting popular switch over to it.


Im sticking with agp simply because it works, I want to give PCI-E awhile before I switch over to it.
 
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