Sounds like you've ran one a lot huh? Why give out information when you have no experience with the one you are comparing to?
I used to have a 460, a 385xp, and lots of others....guess the 7900 earned its keep and is still here....
To the original poster, if you are dead set on the husky brand, go for a 372 or 575. They are both good saws and will give you years of service. Don't let a couple guys on here try to tell you one or two saws are bad. There was some early bearing failures on the 575's that were used every day by loggers and abusive professionals. Around these parts, a saw is worn out by a logger in 6-12 months.
If you want a good running stihl, the 440, 441, and 460 are all good saws. I prefer the 440 over the heavier 460 for most of my firewood cutting.
If you want the best saw in the 70-80cc class, go with the Dolmar 7900. It will cut the fastest of the above mentioned saws with 20", 24", and 28" bars. It will also be just as effective using a larger bar if the need arises. It just so happens that it is cheaper than the rest of the saws mentioned, too.
It also comes down to dealer support. If you have to drive 1-2 hours to get parts for your primary saw, it isn't worth it. Go with something that feels good in your hands and has a good dealer, hopefully close by.