A LOT of people are buying this board but there are lots to choose from including some cheap Foxconn boards:
http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Products/Mot ... uctID=2361http://www.foxconnchannel.com/Product/m ... -us0000171http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/sho ... p?t=117786If you are building a system, you will need to learn about them, so get reading

Those are all 965 chipsets, there are suitable 975 boards and Nvidia chipset boards like the 680i chipset but they are new and expensive compared to the older nvidia 500 series for example. The new nvidia 680i supports SLI, they 975 chipset supports Crossfire and they all support any PCIe single card.
http://www.hardware.info/en-UK/articles ... uo_tested/Foxconns answer to the Asus Striker Extreme I guess:
http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/1058/f ... index.htmlJust make sure it has everything you want on it.
Local availability may play a part in the purchase decision.
Look at gigabytes socket 775 core2duo boards and you'll see that they have a great variety of boards to choose from, so does Asus (same parent company now I believe) and a few others.
The chipset, price and features are most important but some boards are "special" , make sure you review them before buying, even I get caught out by the little traps and I research them heavily before purchase.
Above all, once you choose a board, try to fault it with any info you can find, if you can't, you'll probably have the right board for you.
Take a serious look at the foxconn 965 offerings if you want to save money and get a fully featured 965 board. The 965 boards have various southbridge chips that support different features.
The second link I posted offer an ICH8 southbridge, not the ICH8R for example, in other words, no RAID support.
The subject gets more complex the more you learn, so in a few days, you'll need to post back with a short list once you have some idea of what you are looking for.
I like the P5W DH, but you might be able to save considerable $$$ if you don't need all of it's features. Cameron likes the 680i boards based no doubt on a reported slight performance advantage, but there's not a lot of performance difference between most Conroe boards on the chipsets mentioned here.
Beware older chipsets found on CHEAP conroe boards, they are conversions from older stuff and they do not fully support conroe features.