Thanks, but I already have the EP-8RDA6+ which seems like a better choice - native onboard SATA from the MCP (which the ASUS seems to lack), an upgraded Sillicon Image RAID chipset (3114 on the Epox vs 3112 on the ASUS), and looking it up on HWBot gives promising results. Oh, and the audio chipset is much more robust than the ASUS.
I'll very likely sell the ASUS locally in my country - I have had a few A7N8X-E Deluxe boards and I can't say I have been very impressed of their performance - the K7N2 and the Epox do seem slightly better in choice.
Of course, nothing beats a NF7, but good luck finding any NF7/AN7 in my country that doesn't cost as much as a mid-high end AMD FX or Sandy/Ivy Bridge build alone - again, I'm not counting flea markets or recycler stuff, which is pretty much a gamble (at least for me, though thanks to
@Robert B I've begun learning SMD repair work and some other crazy stuff he's been doing - ZIF socket replacements included
).
Same goes for DFI boards of almost any kind - the only luck I've had so far with DFI boards were the Infinity nF4 SLi I'm currently running and the AM2 variant of it which needs a new northbridge HSF, as well as new caps around the CPU.
Lanparty boards are obscenely scarce from my classified searches, and anything that shows up has a price tag that would cost me at least a arm or a leg.