When it comes to Pentium 4 motherboards, all I've heard about in the past year or so is the Abit IC7 and its variations (IC7-Max 2, Max 3). I'd consider one of those. The first two (IC7, IC7-MAX 2) are under the price you're considering, and the MAX 3 is right at $190. I'd take a look at it compared to the one that you're thinking about!
I'll be another to vote for a 2.4 GHz Hyper-Threading 800 MHz FSB Pentium 4. It's as much as you'll need for any game in the next two years, I guarantee it. The videocard is what ya need to pay special attention to when it comes to games, and that Radeon 9000 will definitely need to be upgraded. The P4 will be bottlenecked incredibly bad if you keep that Radeon 9000. I'd get a 2.4 GHz C Core Pentium 4 and use the extra money to buy a better videocard.
If you want to keep the Radeon 9000 for now, it will work fine in any motherboard you get. Even 8X AGP motherboards accept older AGP videocards and vice versa. A newer videocard in an older motherboard will simply be clocked down.
If I wanted to buy a P4 gaming machine, right now I'd go for a 2.4 GHz 800 MHz FSB HT Pentium 4 with an Abit IC7-MAX2 or MAX3. I'd take the saved money on the processor and buy a Radeon 9800 Pro or GeForce FX 5900 Ultra.
Good luck on your building!
(PS: If you have any inclination to go AMD, just say so...you can save a ton of money going that route and get the same performance)
-Lasereth
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