There is only ONE recent review of the Gigabyte (on tbreak, jan 2nd !) where they say its a good board, but they could NOT overclock the board at all from bios but had to use software tool. Also....in non-sli mode it looks the MSI is a bit faster.
Let us remember that T-Break opened their article with a disclaimer saying : "Stability of any SLI board boils down to what you plan on equipping it with and the PSU you?re using.... the stability started shaking once we equipped the board with two 6800GT and our standard 400 Watts PSU."
I would assume that the initial overclock of 275mhz FSB with a PSU that doesn't quite cut it ain't bad at all... T-break certaintly didn't seem to tax the overclocking capabilities or tinker much. The article was rather cursory and brief. Not up to the quality of Anandtech for instance.
Granted the MSI, if history is any indicator, will overclock like a beast... we'll see how they compare.
And the guys over at xtremesystems are hardcore... vapochills and nuke-blaster XL9 Incredo-memory... I'm waiting for a legit review of the MSI. Wink wink Anand.
Still, it's between MSI and Gig.
If anyone knows of or sees a review of the MSI Neo4 SLI, please post.
Either way, it's nice to see these boards appearing on the market. Finally.