I had an Extreme GAS Blowout Explosion yesterday in response to a friend sending me a link to a Supermicro motherboard which had 2x full fat sized PCI slots. I'd been planning on buying an external PCIe<->PCI enclosure to continue using my PCI based sound cards but as they cost as much as this new motherboard and I'd need a new motherboard to upgrade my system anyway, this seemed like a good idea.
I'm keeping the case, PSU, HDDs, SSD, optical drive, audio cards, peripherals and such and have ordered the following:
Supermicro X11SAE-F Mobo
6th Gen i7 6700, 3.4 GHz (I considered the 4GHz variant, but both the price and power consumption hikes put me off)
64GB 2133 UDIMM ECC Crucial RAM (4x 16GB sticks)
MSI Nvidia GTX 970 gfx card
Not exactly a 'bargain' as the above came to a bit over a grand (which is why I was wondering about whether buying a new PC was the better option), but I don't think there's anyway I'd get a pre-built with PCI slots and I also don't need to buy the external enclosure.
A looooooong weekend of reinstalling awaits... I've got a retail Windows 7 64-bit Professional licence, so that's what I'll install on the 'new' machine.