That's down to personal preference. Feature wise they are pretty much identical. If you can get a licence for $10, why not try out both and see which you like best?...
Looking at linux dual boot, though it might be fun to check it out on some unused space in my 2nd hd
I'm a hair away from getting the case.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16811119261
I have a new 1 gig hd that I was going to put in my old dell minitower, but the power supply in that went down. I bought a power supply and idly looked at motherboards and potential systems, since I'd already sunk money into 2 components and have access to cheap windows, upgrading would be a marginal expense, and then saw and decided a small case on my desk would be better than a minitower on the floor with my room is setup (I also have corgi who likes to shed, lol) . Then I saw the newegg deal and looked up the processor & board and realized that I could have a new small form factor computer for ~$150, lol.
My old computer was an old athlon 64 dual core with 4 gigs of ram and a radeon 4670. The celeron is slight upgrade in the cpu, and my old computer was running down, probably because of a slowly dying power supply, lol. Now I have an 80+ bronze powersupply feeding a really low wattage machine
I haven't played a modern pc game in a long time, and from the reviews, I think my video playback, which I used the old pc for a lot, will performance will increase.
From some reviews of the board, there are problems with Ubuntu reboots. There are the same for the AMD BIOSTAR A68I-350 combo cpu/board.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813138365 . In the amd board's reviews, someon says that turning off 'PSS Support' in the BIOS fixes the issue. Googling tells me that this is a common name for
product service support. That's probably what he's talking about, right? These two boards share a BIOS feature product service support. Apparently, windows 7 & 8 just turn it off. I'll turn it off before I install anything, lol.