Just ordered Gigabyte's newer board optimized for the audio market:
http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4485#ovIt has several features of note:
USB DAC-Up
Featuring a gold plated USB 2.0 port, GIGABYTE USB DAC-Up provides clean, noise-free power delivery to your Digital-to-Analog Converter. DACs can be sensitive to fluctuations in power from the other USB ports, which is why GIGABYTE USB DAC-Up takes advantage of an isolated power source that minimizes potential fluctuations and ensures the best audio experience possible.
The USB DAC-up port can also have it's power output disabled if your external dac does not need power on the USB line.
Upgradable Onboard OP-AMP
GIGABYTE motherboards are the world's first to feature an onboard operational amplifier (OP-AMP), allowing users to physically switch out and try different OP-AMPs which offer distinct and nuanced properties that make the audio clearer, punchier and more life-like. Additional OP-AMPs can be purchased separately to further expand audio capabilities.
Audio Noise Guard with Path Lighting
GIGABYTE motherboards feature an audio noise guard that essentially separates the board’s sensitive analog audio components from potential noise pollution at the PCB level. LED trace path lighting Illuminates to show the separation of the PCB layers.
I am particularly interested in the power line noise filtered USB out since I already have a USB DAC in my setup.
Anyone else have experience with this motherboard?