It's clear who's the troll. You're the one spamming this thread what the butt ugly avatar of yours (Thank the lord for adblock plus). You should edit your post instead of double and sometimes triple posting like a moron.
Looks like you're not completely clueless... but real close. 😀
P45 motherboards of current have immature bioses. But basically they offer very little over Intel's previous mainstream chipset (P35). Apart from PCI-E 2.0, a smaller manufacturing process (runs slightly cooler) and holding the world's FSB record (Biostar's P45), there's nothing really going for them.
With the X48s you'll be running hotter compared to a P45 system but the performance will be much better. Rampage formula handles memory much better too. Having the highest crossfire performance (like that matters) is also another trait.
A plus with the Maximus II Formula is the included X-FI soundcard which is superior to the Supreme FX II that previous ROG motherboards ship with. But what the heck, any enthusiast would probably want to use their own killer soundcard that none of the bundled solutions can compete with.
Overall the Rampage Formula will be a smoother experience. Nehalem with it's new core, integrated triple channel DDR3 memory controllers and Quickpath interconnect, new socket design is looming closer and will probably cost a fortune at launch (once you factor in the cost of triple DDR3, new MB, incompatible with current aftermarket heatsinks (some will release Nehalem compatibility kits but don't fall for them, the IHS on nehlalem is much bigger) it all massively adds up. So get the best DDR2 motherboard you can right now and that would happen to be the rampage formula.
Phew...