depends on what you main use of the pc will be. if you are a gamer, and want a motherboard designed just for that purpose with great overclocking options then you might want to wait a lil while until DFI releases theyre LANparty series of boards in socket AM2. however if thats not your main use of the pc then i wouldnt really know what to recommend to you.
hahah didn;t think about that, but i'm not really a dfi fan mostly cause i hate their northbridge cooler. I know it's not a good reason to hate a motherboard but hey.
in that case you probably want something with a passive chipset cooler (which most mobo mfrs are tending too anyway).
Something like an Abit, Asus, Gigabyte, MSI etc.
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