Honestly, they are a bit mixed.
I like the bling-bling factor and it is a (fairly) well designed board. I don't like the problems it has with overclocking. I'm hoping that improved BIOS will fix most of the problems. But you'd still have the no previous BIOS fall-back issue.
I haven't SLI'd but I haven't read anything bad from those that do. (Other than it's 2x8, not 2x16 channels.) It's gonna be a while before I can afford another 8800GTS, but I look forward to trying it.
I'd like to say it's a great board, but not being stable at 375 FSB (when I know the CPU & RAM are capable of it) just puts it into the realm of a okay-to-good board. Personally, if the board could handle it, I would lower my multiplier and run my CPU @ 2.975 GHz with a 425 FSB.
If you're going to be using stock speeds, or doing mild O/C'ing , this board works well and remains stable. However, if you're looking at getting some decent O/C numbers, this board isn't ready for it yet. And if the BIOS people don't get it together, it may never be.
If you have any specific questions, let me know.
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