Look, we can tell you all kinds of things, but we need to know what you are looking for to give you info that is relevant for you.
- What CPU do you want to run on it?
- What kind of GPU(s) are you considering?
- Apart from CPU, GPU and motherboard, what else is going into this system?
- Are you considering overclocking?
- What programs/games do you intend to run?
- Assuming we recommend against this board, what other options do you have?
In general I consider Gigabyte to produce some of the most reliable and 'sensible' (=enough useful features, not too much crap - and good solid polymer caps) boards in the 2005-2010 period. I was never a huge fan of nVidia chipsets for the Intel platform as they were expensive, ran hot and didn't offer me any compelling advantages over Intel-based alternatives. The one thing they did offer was SLI options for nVidia GPUs (at the time Intel chipsets only offered Crossfire for ATi GPUs), but that's only relevant if you want to run two nVidia GPUs. This specific board is a decent mid-range option, with everything you need for stock operation, but not much headroom in the CPU power supply for heavy overclocking.