Ok, I don't know why some of you have been recommending the Gigabyte K8NSNXP-939 board. Obviously you don't own one. Let me just say that this board was released in a state comparable to a premature baby with a cocaine addiction. The parents have refused to acknowledge any problems and take no accountability. Numerous flaws in the BIOS - incorrect temperature readings, memory timings that wouldnt save, RAID problems, hard drive LED problems, and (i dont know if others had this problem but i did) a slight default overclock on the HT, AGP, and memory buses. It took months of complaining to Gigabyte's ignorant tech support before they actually admitted to any problems and got around to putting out the F4 BIOS. This only solved some of the problems including the temperature readings and the hard drive LED. Also, many people have had instability when using DDR400 in dual channel. I myself finally managed to rid myself of the frequent BSODs and attain some amount of stability after weeks of posting/reading in the forums, and many trials with the memory timings. Let me just say that if you insist on paying the 70 or 80 dollars extra to get this board, make sure to get memory that is on the compatibility list put out by AMD or the memory manufacturer!! Stay away from Corsair memory, it's not stable. I've heard good things about Crucial Ballistix RAM. I know the K8NSNXP-939 has had some good reviews, but one should always check the forums to get the "real" scoop. I think anyone interested in this mobo for the nForce3 chipset should look at the MSI board instead.