@Fatfish: Sorry for the lack of response to your question! You edited your post so I didn't get any notification! . Some motherboards out for the Core2 Duo range are really in their infancy and so you can expect them to be buggy. BIOS releases should fix this. The Intel chipset boards use the Intel SATA controller which is on the chipset and so you can expect certain issues until a mature BIOS is out. When the Intel SATA controller works, it's a very good controller and better than most third party onboard controllers. Only dedicated cards can beat it really.
@Dave: Yes, the hard drive will work. Make sure you set it for backwards compatibility though i.e. set 150MB/s transfer rate. For hitachi's: they are defaulted to 150MB/s in firmware - no changes required. Seagate: comes with a jumper on the hard drive which is set to 150MB/s (the 7200.10's). Maxtor and WD - not sure on these but I believe they are jumper settings, in which case just make sure that the drive is correctly set to 150MB/s before installing. .
@Dave: Yes, the hard drive will work. Make sure you set it for backwards compatibility though i.e. set 150MB/s transfer rate. For hitachi's: they are defaulted to 150MB/s in firmware - no changes required. Seagate: comes with a jumper on the hard drive which is set to 150MB/s (the 7200.10's). Maxtor and WD - not sure on these but I believe they are jumper settings, in which case just make sure that the drive is correctly set to 150MB/s before installing. .