You will pay - over and over and over - in frustration with a motherboard that has onboard video - it's a potential source of aggravation and uncertainty every time you have any kind of an issue that might be a clash between the onboard video and the video card you add in. Disabling an onboard resource never really removes it from the mix, even if it has a BIOS option to disable it.
Especially video.
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agree with this, especially if you go with the posted ASUS MB and are going to use a dedicated Nvidia Video Card...
this ASUS MB has ATI onboard video and is designed for Ati dedicated cards in my opinion....
if I was going to build using AMD, I would want to also use ATI video, especially if the North Bridge & South bridge of the MB is "ATI Driven" ....... it will just work better..... also, not knocking that OCZ ram, but Corsair seems to work better for me when using ASUS & AMD porducts.....
again another personal opinion....... do your research...... then double check everything before you make the order
good luck