I would have to say nForce. The 760MPX may excel in server apps, but who here is actually running a real, high performance server. I'm not talking about making a cheap Linux file/print server with a low clocked Pentium (which I'm planning on doing). Nor am I talking about having your primary rig act as a server/router to the rest of your house's network. I'm talking about a sit in the closet and run "something" (for lack of a better example) server. Some people here may use CAD or make CGI. To them, I concede the need for dual processors. For games, your aren't going to see much improvement at all. Lets face it, for the majority of people here, if you buy the 760MPX, you are either buying it for bragging rights, or because burning all the cash in your house was making it too hot in your house and you think a pair of 1GHz+ CPUs would heat it more evenly. Yes, I support AMD, and think that its a good thing that they are rolling out a dual processor chipset. If i had the cash to burn (see above), i'd buy a mobo based on the 760MPX. however, I'm a poor college student. Thus, I'll probably go with the nForce (assuming its stable). I am not immune to the dark side, however, and there is this little voice that tells me "You can run it with one processor and upgrade to two when you get the cash!"