Tekheads have the ASUS Striker Extream at £234, the eVGA 122-CK-NF68 at £199, and the abit IN9 32X-MAX at £164 - this is a hell of a spread for what is essentially similar 680i boards - I guess either the ASUS price must fall, or abit will clean up - unless there is some real sound reason for paying the extra £60 for the ASUS??
SCAN have the ASUS at £259, the eVGA at £203 and don't list the abit, but do list the ASUS P5N32-E SLI (POA).
I am not really sure of the differences between the two ASUS boards, but it is late and my old eyes are getting confused!
The eVGA is $260 in USA... so as with 8800 GPUs, we are getting heavily overcharged in little 'ol UK.... I am off to Washington in early December, but am concerned by the warrenty/support potential issues - but I guess the safest component to buy there is the Intel (E6700) processor???