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Default PLS i need help chosing ry fast

Thats the build:

Intel core i7-920
WD 1tb black
Sapphire 5770
CM V8
Antec 1200
Gskill 6gbs
Antec truepower 750w

So i have a problem. I made an order at directcanada.com but they dont have anymore at stock the asus p6t deluxe v2. Im rly mad but they reccomended me to change it for another one or just to get it off my order. But i still need a mobo! So do u recommend me to go and get it from another site (the same mobo) or to change it? If u recommend me to change it pls tell me with what mobo. Ty
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I would just get it off another site

System: First Build
CPU
i7-950 @ 4.14Ghz with 1.34375
Motherboard
EVGA Classified E760
Memory
Kingston HyperX 6gb (3 x 2GB)
Graphics Card
EVGA 295 017-P3-1296-AR 704 / 1536 / 1207
Hard Drive
Western Digital 750 GB HD 7200 SATA
Power Supply
Seventeam ST-850ZAF 850W ATX
Case
Antec 902
CPU cooling
Megahalems with 2 San Ace fans
GPU cooling
stock
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit
Monitor
Acer H233Hbmid Black 23
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