Need a good i7 motherboard

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I am trying to decide what motherboard to get for my new core i7 build. I am pretty sure I am going to stick with ASUS unless someone can convince me otherwise. I have heard too many good things about ASUS.

Here are two that I have picked out:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131371

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131641

Anybody have any better suggestions? I really like the second one because it has usb3.0 and sata 6gb. I also wouldn't mind having the ROG overclocking feature but that is not a must. I know for sure I want SLI, I don't plan on using 2 cards now but I want to keep my options open for the future. I will probably do a little overclocking but nothing extreme. I want something that will last me awhile. I plan on keeping this machine for a good while.

This is going to be paired with core i7-920 and OCZ gold 6gb of triple channel ram.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820227365

I was going to go with Corsair because I have heard good things about them as well but this set is a little cheaper with better specs and comes with a 16gb flash drive.
 
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Looks like a good board but does not have usb3.0 or sata 6gb. I would really like to have one with that.

Also you said it has a lifetime warranty but the specs says it has a 1 year warranty.
 
Looks like a good board but does not have usb3.0 or sata 6gb. I would really like to have one with that.

Also you said it has a lifetime warranty but the specs says it has a 1 year warranty.

Newegg did not state the correct warranty on the A1 speced board. The TR (cheaper one but identical in terms of the actual board) is the board that comes with 1 year warranty. Check eVGA's website.

USB 3.0 is overrated. Nothing much uses it, and to actually use all 6GB/s SATA is greatly limited to the Harddrive's RPM speed.
 
I know nothing uses usb 3.0 right now but I am looking towards the future. I plan on keeping this build for a while as long as I don't get the urge to build again a few years down the road.
 
There are USB 3.0 PCI-E cards out there. I'd rather get a mobo that is capable of doing nice overclocking, have a nice overclocking community (eVGA forums are amazing), than to get a motherboard that has a feature that won't get popular until further down the road.
 
Honestly I do not plan on doing any hardcore overclocking. I will do some overclocking, maybe up to 3.0ghz but that is probably it.
 
Here are the some of them I came across
Asus Rampage II Gene
Asus Rampage II Extreme
Asus P6T6 WS Revolution

Planning on pairing this up with either a 920 or 950.
 
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