Stay away from the Gigabyte boards if you want to overclock. If you don't want to overclock just buy the Intel 845EBT, it seems to be a great board!
What I want to see from Evan Lieb's reviews is just a basic overclocking test to see if the boards shape up. For example, run a 1.8A at an 133FSB, and use a 3:4 memory multiplier to run the memory at 177Mhz DDR (obviously using reasonable memory).
This is a basic overclock, and if the board can't do this then it doesn't qualify as an overclocking board (the Gigabyte boards can't do this).
I am sure that many overclockers will go much further than this, eg 150FSB and memory bus at 200MHz DDR. This is still attainable with standard cooling and good memory (eg Corsair XMS3200), but I suppose this goes a bit further and can't really be expected from all motherboards and CPU's.
Just to cater for the many users that want to do just some basic adventuring.
I am just irritated that I bought the 8IEXP, which is an absolute dog, because it was an editors choice!!!