P35 brings many new features to the table, though many of them we have yet to see the benefit of - DDR3 and TurboMemory, and gives as good performance as it's predecessor. So, as long as boards aren't priced above their P965 counterparts - which at the moment they aren't - then they're the obvious choice.
As for the particular MSI board I'm looking at today, the only fault I can find is with the meagre bundle but, for the price, that's forgivable. The board looks good, has a decent layout, passively cooled chipset, plenty of overclocking options, rock solid stability, and adequate performance. You can't really ask for much more.
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