Still sounds decent to me. I might get one. Looking at this motherboard. Looks pretty sick to me. Imagine that with an 8-core BullDozer, and four GTX460s, all crunching Distributed Computing.
Edit: I think that AMD is still ahead of Intel, not in pure computing horsepower, but as a platform company.
AMD's newest chipsets sport ALL SATA 6G ports, not this pathetic mish-mash of SATA 6G and SATA 3G like Intel. I think (could be wrong), that AMD's newest chipsets also support USB3 natively. Also, AMD's higher-end chipsets like the 890FX and 990FX, have mucho PCI-E lanes. That's one thing that you cannot get with Sandy Bridge, and that's a motherboard with four PCI-E x16 slots (that are at least PCI-E 2.0 x8 electrically). SB's on-chip PCI-E lanes simply aren't numerous enough, and even if they were, they cannot be split four ways, AFAIK.
If you're gonna spend all that cash on a AM3+ mobo, just get an ASUS. Gigabyte, for me, are going downhill for some time now.