How about the GA-965P-DQ6? That's the only 965 board I've found so far with
a feature set that made it look worthwhile...

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The p5b gets raves from some but I hate it.  Stability leaves a lot to
desire and on the deluxe the wireless is a completely worthless usb adapter
sautered onboard with garbage performance and big cpu demands....

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From: "Hayes Elkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 16 Sep 2006 12:57:28 
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What is the feedback on the P5B - Deluxe in regards to the 8 phase power 
design? Any real world benefit, overclocking, stability, etc? My only nix on

the DS3 is that it uses (from what I can tell) a jmicron raid controller and

not the ICH8R/ICH8DH/ICH8DO


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>That imho is basically the perfect combo. The ds3 board is insanely solid 
>and a great performer
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>I bought a Gigabyte board--965-DS3. E6400, ddr800 ram.
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