I understand that many of the people's recommendation for this motherboard is the fact that it has SATA III and USB 3 ports as well as 3-way SLI support, but there is better and in my opinion you should really pay attention to this motherboards build design, quality and specifications rather than it's brand name. The motherboard I am speaking of is the Asrock X58 Extreme6 and seeing how better this motherboard is I wished I brought it instead of the UD7 which was the top motherboard to buy at the time (this was quite a while before the Asus Rampage III Extreme X58 for Socket 1366 came out), but unfortunately this motherboard wasn't out at around the time I got the UD7.
The reason I like this motherboard over my own is because of how the main graphics cards slots are layed out, the fact it has 6 USB 3 ports (two at the front, four at the rear) as well as 6 SATA III ports which is truly better than that of the UD7. There is also the 'True 333' chip built into the motherboard which gives the SATA III and USB 3 ports their true power as well as giving Graphics Cards in 2 or 3 way SLI their true power too (this is something that Gigabyte along with others with their motherboards, including the UD7, has failed with which is why Asrock made a testing video with a Gigabyte 1366 Motherboard being outclassed by Asrock's motherboard in these performance areas).
Only problem for me is that it seems Asrock's Extreme6 motherboard isn't obtainable in the UK yet so I guess I would rather wait for an 1366 X68 motherboard replacement if it happens rather than getting this motherboard right away, but if you are upgrading from a lower socket to 1366 then I recommend getting this insstead of the UD7.
Here is a link:
http://www.asrock.com/mb/overview.asp?Model=X58%20Extreme6
Here's another interesting motherboard which is by EVGA. This one has the same ideal main graphics card slot layout for 3 to 2 way SLI and some nice heat sinks to cool down the motherboard but the ports themselves would more or less be the same as the UD7 with the amount they have as well as how well they perform too:
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MB-027-EA&groupid=701&catid=5&subcat=1692