I agree VIA has had it's problems, but I do not agree that VIA boards are bad now. I bought my KA7-100 and a 850 OEM, bumped the voltage .1v, and cranked the FSB up to 118, and just like that, I have a 1ghz rig. I did not need a GFD, and it is rock stable. I have been running the Prime 95 "torture" test for over a week now and playing games like UT and Q3 on my overclocked Geforce with sideband, 4X and fast writes enabled and had NO problems. This has just been my experience, but I have not seen too many people unhappy with the KA7. Also, if we did not have VIA, we would not even have PC-133 memory, they developed that standard on their own 'cause Intel was so committed to RAMBUS... And the argument can rage on about how usefull features like AGP 4x, ATA/100, and fast writes are, but I personally like to be able to use all the latest technologies... Just my two cents...