I have read reviews from Evan (what are excellent BTW) on the latest series of boards from Asus, Epox, Gigabyte, Albatron and Aopen. Each of them seem to have some restriction in the BIOS, for example:
1. EPOX does not have 3:4 multiplier
2. Aopen - No multiplier and highly restricted memory overclock
3. Gigabyte - Restricted voltage options
4. Albatron - No 3:4 multiplier for 'B' northwood, only one channel for RAID when their 845E boards have 2 channels for RAID
5. Asus - Raid unusable IMHO
My question is Why do manufacturers release boards with such restrictions (multiplier) when the chipset allows it? Are they just rushing to market with their products with inadequate testing? IF I don't want to overclock then I would buy an Intel board. But for us overclockers we have to live with boards that are not missing some critical functionality.
Any thoughts? I am tired of trying to overclock my 1.6A to 150FSB and run a gig of RAM at DDR400 and have a RAID-0 array.