Well, I'm mostly an Asus-fan myself (have a bad history with Abit, so I wouldn't recommend them at all).
I was on the lookout for a AMD DDR board myself a month ago, and settled on the Asus A7N266-E (nForce 420D based), and have had no problems with it except that the onboard nic isn't too great (Asus went for a separate realtek chip... ugh...). Inbound speeds are good, outbound are not so good at ~3MB/sec. All weird chipset related problem I had on my via old board are gone (AGP problems, IDE weirdness and crackling SB Live!). If I was buying a board now I would go for the 415D based Asus board (A7N266-C) since that is without the interated lan (which sucked) and gfx core (I have a GF3 anyway).
If you already have stuff like a NIC, audiocard etc. and all you want is a board to plug it all into, the A7V266-E (with or without extra ide controller) is a good option. I've used it in some lowcost server rigs and have had little problems with them, although the usual driver magic is required if you want top performance with games.
If you want a less biased source than me I recommend
Anands VIA KT266A Motherboard Roundup for january 2002. The Epox came out as one of the best boards in the roundup.
In the category for funkiest MB color I would have to suggest the purple Soltek SL-75DRV4. :smile:
Prices also vary a lot from country to country. What could be a good deal for me might not be so good where you live, so checking local prices is very important.
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