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Well, ATI's chipset is looking better & better for both AMD & Intel.
Asus Abit Sapphire Abit MSI ARock Gigabyte Epox etc. all making Crossfire motherboards. And more than half will support DDR voltages between 2.0v to 4.0v ;) just right for my OCZ VX DDR.
I voted for Nvidia but it is difficult to tell. VIA seems to have nice features but horrible integrated video compared to the others. Intel I find to be slightly lower than average but I haven't used an Intel chipset in a while. Right now I have an ATI chipset (although an Nvidia 7900) and it seems to work fine except the fact it only suppots SATA1. I had another ATI chipset before then and I found that to be perfectly ok as well.