I was looking at the Asus board recently too. They do 3 versions of that model though. The basic model doesnt have all the connectors Im after. The Deluxe model is a bit more up my street with the number of sata connections, and pci-e interfaces.
The ultimate version of the board seems quite nutty though. 4 slots for gfx cards, 10 back panel usb slots, 4 x gigabit ethernet, etc.
Its worth checking out the different models and making sure you have the connectors you need.
I'm a long time Gigabyte fan as they were one of the only manufacturers that didn't use the shitty capacitors, although I've had Asus in the past and not had any problems (I think it was an Abit that had capacity-related popping).
That ASUS motherboard has me drooling - starting to get the build a new system urge now. Just started off buying a graphics card but now think I might end up with a new system to put it in lol!
What brand of memory do ASUS boards like though for reference?
You'll generally be fine with any Corsair, Geil, OCZ or basic/normal Crucial stuff. Avoid Kingston and Crucial Ballistix, Kingmax and you should be fine. There's a full list of "supported" ram on the Asus site but it's very restrictive
It's still one of the top boards in that price bracket, the extra from the Premium version is merely an extra PCIE-16x slot (at 4x) in case you wanted 3 way crossfire or similar, along with some stability design additions should you want to overclock it to silly levels. Not sure it's worth the extra unless you can 1. really afford it and 2. would be looking at overclocking hugely.
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