I had one in my hands briefly here before sending it to a friend. It appears to have all the same OC options and controls in the BIOS as my A7N8X-Deluxe, including AGP Frequency selection (there is no PCI-frequency selection, nor evidently any need for one) and voltage tweaks.
I did some quick stress-testing on it (UT2003 Demo with 63 bots is pretty stressful

and I ran SETI@Home on it too). It had no stability problem, and it felt fast. Honestly, if I dumped it into my work system in place of my A7N8X-Deluxe, I know I'd never be able to tell the difference without looking. Granted, it lacks some of the features of the A7N8X-Deluxe and the A7N8X.
You might also think about the Shuttle AN35N Ultra, a dual-channel nForce2 board priced around $63 shipped.
Insane3D has a report on his
here and it sounds pretty good
