Go check around the corner at amdforums (DFI). They are shaping up w/ very interesting players / toys.
I have the infinity nfII (non-flashy version of the lan-party revB, most of the functions at 66% of the price and w/o all the stuff I don't need)
Initial testing for the infinity 2 (got it from the support guy for DFI! helping him pay his rent

) was 10 x 235+ (AIR only). 4 sata ports, can boot from USB, and other nice touches.
/edit - forgot to mention the approx 10 memory variables you can tweak!!! edit/
Not perfect as some of the mem circuitry gets up to 60c+ (going to use some copper bar between MB and AL tray to try to knock that down some). Interestingly the CPU mosfets weren't getting that warm, just memory.
Have to do to fancy footwork for mounting WC (has holes in latest revs but components right up to the edge of the holes, getting around this by putting mounting points in MB tray below board.
LOTS of various support people (DFI + buffalo + OCZ) wandering through frequently. Beats the heck out of ABIT so far (I hope this all holds up as this will probably be one of the main parts of mikeeputer 3.0) They seem to have dissociated mem and cpu interactions as I can get 2400+ mhz at 1.8 volts (full memtest suite only sorry :shrug: ) where I needed 1.9 to even boot on the nf7-s. The 260 FSB was from a bios by their engineer (who got knocked once at xtreme and seems to be hiding ever since, oh well). But he still is creating stuff and there is alot of potential.
I'd watch em for a while (esp at AMD, also just noticed some stuff happening at ocworkbench also) and wait until I get mikeeputer 3.0 up and running a little to see if these wonderful hopes live on or are dashed.....
Got to build a case now to fit the cooling system in
Happy new year to all....