You must have gotten lucky. It's OOS just about everywhere now. It's a nice board but I definitely wouldn't pay $250 for it. The dual x16 doesn't do much for current cards and there are some limitations; the expansion slot layout is not the best if you want to actually use the SLI functionality and there are considerably better overclocking boards available for less money. I think it's main attraction is the passive cooling, which I would take any day over the little 40mm fans on most boards.
i think it's a great layout for SLI. you can easily fit a card between the two PCI-Express slots (probably a sound card, because the onboard sound is a joke), but you've got dual gigabit ethernet, and everything else the average user would want. passive cooling is awesome, and the board comes with a little fan just in case you go with a passive processor cooler, or water-cooling.
read reviews on it though... this board's designed for performance. it's so easy to overclock, it almost looks like the BIOS is designed for it

Overall, with a good 10-12 computers i've built, this may not be the cheapest board i've ever bought, in fact it's probably one of the most expensive... only server boards i've paid more for, but go and read some reviews. but the motherboard is the backbone of your computer... it defines how far you can upgrade it, how far you can push it, and pretty much everything else... and i'd always pay for a GOOD (<-- read) motherboard and power supply than anything else.
plus it's got everything he's looking for, including dual x16 PCI express slots and socket 939

arguably one of the best boards you can buy, price aside
