It looks like EVGA has entered into the motherboard market. I never heard anything about this, but it seems like their motherboard is now available.
Their bragging point are their capacitors, which are polymer based instead of electrolytic based. The board can also tolerate heat up to 105 degrees Celcius and has a life expectancy of around 10 years.
So far an eVGA board is only available in Socket 754, NForce3 250gb.
With an MSRP of around $99.99 it really isn't all that big of a deal, since there is no onboard video. Now, if they had some big fatty eVGA nVidia based onboard graphics I'd be more impressed.
Read about it here.