Well if this is to be a gaming system, you're better off not blowing your money on an i7-930, GA-EX58-UD3R and Triple-Channel RAM.
i7-930:$295 + GA-EX58-UD3R:$189 + 6GB OCZ Platinum DDR3-1600 = $704!
(newegg) (newegg) (tigerdirect)
DAMN SON, THAT'S A PANTLOAD!!! LOL
This will give you superior gaming performance (For WAY LESS!):
CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 965BE - $190 (tigerdirect)
MOBO: MSI 790FX-GD70 - $168 (newegg)
RAM: 4GB OCZ Obsidian DDR3-1600 - $110 (-$30 mail-in-rebate=$80) (newegg)
Total = $468
Now anyone who is a true gamer will tell you that gaming NEVER requires more than 4GB of RAM and it's primarily the vidcard that runs games. As long as the CPU doesn't bottleneck the vidcard, perfect gaming can easily be done. The Phenom II X4 965 is a 3.4GHz AMD 2nd-Generation Quad-Core and will NOT bottleneck ANY video card on the market. Not even an HD 5970. Why would you pay an extra $266 and get no gaming benefit? Anyone here who really knows about gaming hardware would tell you that once you only spend enough on the CPU to stop it from bottlenecking the vidcard (and giving you nice OS speed but the 965BE does that too..lol). Once you have a non-bottlenecking CPU, throw EVERYTHING you can at getting a better vidcard. You have an extra $266 this way. That means you'll only be $14 shy of already owning a Radeon HD 5850!!!
VisionTek Radeon HD 5850 - $280 (ncixus.com)
http://www.ncixus.com/products/44144/900297/VISIONTEK/
This brings me to my last point, the motherboard. The one you're looking to pay $190 on has only 2 PCI-Express slots! AIEEE!!! The MSI 790FX-GD70 has 4 PCI-Express Slots and is set up for overclocking already so that gigabyte can't compete! And just like the gigabyte board, you'll be able to run 2 Radeons at FULL x16 speed! I just think you'll be WAY happier by saving enough money to take a weeklong trip to the Caribbean...lol
Good luck pal!