I've been pleased with my Z68 ASRock board. Happy to see them keeping things up.
A few things about mboards in general still bug me.
Why continue to sport the coax digital audio? Am I the only person that doesn't use one? If they want to shave manufacturing costs, that's the first thing I'd ditch ( leave the fiber, of course. )
I think the IEEE 1394 can be phased out too. With eSATA and USB 3.0 for external drives and devices, how prevalent IS FireWire at this point, specifically to the enthusiast market? I'd easily prefer an additional eSATA port, especially a powered one.
And again, maybe I'm the oddball, but does anyone really need more than six USB ports ( or even four in many cases, ) on the back of their box? A keyboard, a mouse, a printer, and a scanner ( though those two are quickly becoming combined, ) still leaves two ports open. And with the number of monitors that have USB hubs on them, you can move your keyboard and mouse there. Between front USB jacks, and those on my monitor I've usually got four ports available for flash drives, headsets, my Zune, or anything else that needs a temporary connection. If I'm missing something critical, I'm welcome to learn what, but these boards that offer 8+ ports on the back don't make a lot of sense to me. Again, you could cut them out to save money or put something else more usable in its place.
And please, please, PLEASE include more than two PWM fan jacks on the board! Yes, my ASRock has a lot of fan control in the UEFI for the 3-pin connectors, but they're still left at a static speed. Two CPU fans and two case fans should be the minimum consideration for an enthusiast board, even the budget enthusiast. I applaud Asus and MSI for doing giving better PWM fan support.