Mine is still sitting in its box at home until I buy a CPU and vid card (patiently awaiting the CPU price drops for a 9550 and the release of the GTX2xx cards). Some things to mention on the board tho, as I highly recommended it to a friend who found the following:
1) The HDD led connector doesnt work on these boards, evga knows about it, but i havent seen anything about them trying to come up with a fix.
2) This may not be an issue for everyone but, it doesnt support a 3 pin (2 with a space between) connector for the power LED.
3) There is almost no support for the board around the cpu/northbridge area (holes for standoffs), so make sure you don't try to engage those stupid heatsink pins with the board installed. i cant imagine it not breaking something.
4) the SATA ports are an absolute pain!!! They are on the front edge of the board, facing the front of the case. In my case, this is almost in contact with the drive cage area, very difficult to connect the cables like this. You may want to consider plugging them in before installing the board.
These are the complaints he had with it so far, ohhh, and also the fact that he experienced the video corruption bug already, as well as a hard lock within 15 minutes of playing CoD4, so now I feel bad for leading him towards the FTW board, at least until eVGA fixes it properly. I pasted his comments, and I don't quite know his level of building expertise, but they are nonetheless things to consider when looking at building around this board.
My personal complaint is the mislabeled USB front header that the manual indicates and some early buyers have fried the port after plugging it in according to the manual. I'm sure the manual is updated, but double and triple check this online before frying either a board header or the front panel or even a USB drive.