A new chapter in Fender's PC problems

Hey guys, as some of you may remember, I've been having troubles with my Gateway Desktop since late last year. I've tried several routes to find out what the problem was, and how to fix it. The search was to no avail.....until now.
Many of you suggested it could be the power supply or the motherboard. Turns out, it's the motherboard, and I'm not the only one. Look at everyone elses struggles with this piece of ****:
http://www.fixya.com/support/t354655...88_motherboard
http://www.techsupportforum.com/hard...c51g-mobo.html
http://www.techsupportforum.com/hard...c51g-mobo.html
http://www.fatwallet.com/forums/computers/794739/
Now that's all fine and dandy. A person should be able to replace a motherboard pretty easily, right? WRONG! As it turns out, my Gateway model uses a very unique motherboard. So unique, I would call it the Beta Max of PC's. To just replace the motherboard, I'm looking at $200.00. To hell with that I say!
So with some patience and a screwdriver, I completely disassembled my PC tower. (Was bored and pissed). So now I have several parts that I would like to recycle when I buy a new PC. I have the RAM, the hard drive, a multimedia docking station, the CD/DVD burner, and a USB docking port. Not sure if those are all the correct names for each item, but that's what I'm calling them.
Anyway, I'm looking for suggestions on what to do essentially. I just need a new Tower + Motherboard/CPU, but I am open to a whole new unit. I want something that's combatible with the parts I stripped from the old junker. If I can't work everything into the new one, that' ok. I just hate seeing things that still work go to waste.
Many of you suggested it could be the power supply or the motherboard. Turns out, it's the motherboard, and I'm not the only one. Look at everyone elses struggles with this piece of ****:
http://www.fixya.com/support/t354655...88_motherboard
http://www.techsupportforum.com/hard...c51g-mobo.html
http://www.techsupportforum.com/hard...c51g-mobo.html
http://www.fatwallet.com/forums/computers/794739/
Now that's all fine and dandy. A person should be able to replace a motherboard pretty easily, right? WRONG! As it turns out, my Gateway model uses a very unique motherboard. So unique, I would call it the Beta Max of PC's. To just replace the motherboard, I'm looking at $200.00. To hell with that I say!
So with some patience and a screwdriver, I completely disassembled my PC tower. (Was bored and pissed). So now I have several parts that I would like to recycle when I buy a new PC. I have the RAM, the hard drive, a multimedia docking station, the CD/DVD burner, and a USB docking port. Not sure if those are all the correct names for each item, but that's what I'm calling them.
Anyway, I'm looking for suggestions on what to do essentially. I just need a new Tower + Motherboard/CPU, but I am open to a whole new unit. I want something that's combatible with the parts I stripped from the old junker. If I can't work everything into the new one, that' ok. I just hate seeing things that still work go to waste.