Yeah, either video card is a step up from the one you listed.
The primary "issue" on that motherboard is that the manual was printed wrong and the clear CMOS jumper MAY be in the wrong position. Stupid to be sure, but beyond that there doesn't seem to be any complaints about the hardware and the price is good. As long as you are aware of that up front, no big deal. Sadly, as with all things China made quality is hit or miss. I've had boards that have issues with multiple RAID controllers being active at once (Asus), Faulty Driver CD (MSI), and missing RAID drivers (Tyan). When I'm motherboard shopping, I'm looking a features and hardware reliability. Missing/Faulty drivers are an annoyance but easily resolved by downloading the proper ones. Misprinted manuals can be a bigger issue, but typically a corrected one is available online by the time you have the board in hand. EVGA is the only brand that I've NEVER had any issue with which is why I say their GPU's are worth the few extra $. If you were doing an Intel build, I'd recommend them for the mobo as well.
Southbridge fans that burn out quickly or RAID controllers you can't boot from are issue that you can't work around. I didn't see any mention of issues like that on that mobo so I'd say you should be good to go on that. Foxconn like all manufacturers have had bad products. But keep in mind we are talking about the company that OEM's most of Apple's hardware. Apple hardware is not known for failing.
Edit: To be clear, I could give you links to a couple of better 880G boards but they are another $20-$30. You aren't going to get a great board at $55.