What brand is your PSU?
-If its generic you will need a new one. The Corsair Rahja suggested is suitable.
-If its a good brand you can keep it.
What speed is your RAM?
-There is no reason to upgrade if it is 533Mhz or higher since you will be running your CPU at stock speeds. The FSB of a Q6600 is 266 (quad pumped) so 533 RAM or higher is fine. Having a FSB:DRAM ratio of higher than 1:1 isn't really necessary as the FSB architecture does not utilise the memory bandwidth offered by high speed DDR2.
-Even though its generic, if it has no errors than just leave it. The money can be better spent on other components.
Personally I would get a single GTX260 Core216/Maxcore/rev b and when you need a second consider another motherboard. That P5Ne SLI motherboard has a sub par chipset and doesn't even have 2 PCI-E x 16 lanes. By the time you need another GTX260, motherboards based on the 7x0i chipset will be cheaper anyway.
Last edited by Snograt; Oct 18, 2008 at 01:00 AM // 01:00..
Reason: needed a touch of noparse
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