If you're not into overclocking or tweaking... I'd have to say stay away from the A7N8X from Asus. Don't get me wrong, it's a great board, and I'm happy with it. But for some reason, you can only make one major changed in the BIOS at a time... if you make too many at once, it won't reboot unless you completely shut the power off, and then turn it back on. That's the only thing I liked better about my KT400 board than this one... after a BIOS update, I could go into the BIOS, change every setting to the setting I wanted it at, and reboot once and it would be fine. The A7N8X takes about 10 minutes to change a couple things, reboot, change a couple things, reboot... etc...