A good mobo would be an Abit TH7 but you should wait for the new P4's to come out . The current P4s are poorly designed and can be beatened by many cheaper platforms.
I'd opt against the ASUS board. As much as I'm an ASUS fan, They themselves have declared that they have an intermitent problem with the board not even booting. I had to put together a "demo" system (A system we lend out for 2 weeks to attract potential buyers), and went through 3 MB's before one worked properly. ended up swithcing it for an Apoen board. Problem solved. Normally, I wouldn't suggest Aopen for anything, but in this case, it seems they got it right. The Aopen board works really well. and is stable at stock speed.
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