I'll be using an ASUS board, probably the A7V333. I've distributed ASUS in Canada, and I know their products very well.
ASUS makes very, very good boards, but you have to use one to see that, because they don't give out any more information on the design than they have to. I can tell you though, the more you use them, the more you'll see how smart a design they have.
They've been criticized on many sites for doing this or that, but in every case, it turns out that it was smarter (like the 2-level voltage regulation versus 3, the lack of memory voltage adjustment, etc...)
You can easily achieve maximum FSB on an ASUS.
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