Joined on 04/10/02
Very Happy With It!

Pros: - Nice quality MB and materials - Good manual and quick-start poster - Excellent included cables and accessories - Great color-coding and labeling of pinouts and sockets made this board easy to assemble. - No issues with heat-sink, capacitors around the processor are well spaced and low profile. MB layout had no issues with my configuration. - Overall an very easy build and so far a very stable motherboard.
Cons: Nothing really: Had an issue with RAM running DDR333 vs DDR400 - found out I had RAM in the wrong sockets to enable DDR400 and dual channel.(I had 1&3 vs the correct 1&2 or 3&4) Performance really jumped when I fixed that!
Overall Review: Dynamic auto-overclock utility (Core) seems to work well. The included software for Core Cell also enables additional CPU multipliers and FSB frequency options not shown in BIOS. Floppies with drivers for both SATA RAID controllers were included (I didn't need them, but others definitely will). All products bought at NewEgg - AMD64 4000+, dual MSI 7900GT in SLI, Creative X-Fi sound card, Thermaltake Typhoon heatsink, 2GB Corsair PC3200 3-3-3-8, optical drives, 700W Foxtron PS (Nvidia Certified)and an Awesome Case (Gigabyte Aurora...very nice!) No issues with heatsink fit and CPU runs at 30-34C under full load, even when it overclocks. Good quality board - I get NO static from my X-Fi card (some MD will give static from PCI activity, a known issue with the sound card).
Flimsy

Pros: Lots to like - the UFI BIOS is great and the board has great features. It looks great and is well documented. The feature set is perfect for my needs. I love all of the troubleshooting LED and digital indicators. Setup for this build was the easiest of any PC I've ever built in the last 15 years. Overall the temps are low on all components. I really want to love this board. I can't wait to try the TPU overclocking, once it stabilizes at standard clocks.
Cons: This MB is thin and flimsy. Mine was warped by about 3/8 inch right out of the box. All of the components seem sound and the workmanship is otherwise very nice. I guess I got used to the Ultra Durable boards made by a competitor. I haven't seen a board thin enough to warp in my last several builds. This MB is not very stable with the current BIOS. I have a B3 stepping (rev 3.0) board with 7.0.4.1197 BIOS and its not even listed on the site. However the version numbers above 702 are all beta. My system sometimes pauses. I have run memtest 4.2 on my RAM in both default 1333 and XMP 1600 modes and its fine. I was unable to get some games to load due to CRC errors when the memory was running at 1600; they loaded fine at 1333. Dock one star for the warping and another for the unstable BIOS.
Overall Review: This has been an absolutely great build and I love this combination of parts. FWIW its worth, when its not (rarely, to be honest) pausing or black screened it totally screams: Asus P8P67 Deluxe motherboard Core i& 2600K w Corsair H60 Hydro Cooler 16GB DDR3 1600 Corsair Vengeance RAM 4x4GB OCZ Vertex 3 SSD 240GB system drive Dual WD RE4 500GB drives in RAID 0 for data WD Caviar Black 1TB for data backups MSI N580 GTX Twin Frozr II video card HT Omega Claro 7+ 7.1 sound card Corsair Graphite 600T case CC600TM Corsair AX750 Professional modular power supply (and a couple of Asus SATA DVD 24x drives) Windows 7 64-bit Ultimate WEI (standard clocked) = 7.8 for CPU and RAM and 7.9 for everything else. Note all of my temps are low with this setup. Even when the board pauses or black screens, every component is, at most, slightly warm. Issues don't seem to be heat related in any way. I'll wait for a BIOS update I guess...
Two for Two were DOA

Pros: Nice looking case, compact and quiet. Good price for the stats.
Cons: Bought twpo: One had bent LGA775 pins when received (seen when the t-socket cover was removed). The other had bad onboard video. (though an add-in card worked). Neither appeared to have been previously opened or tampered with. I RMA'd both with no issues and will look locally for replacements, but won't buy this specific model again.
Overall Review: First issue with a Shuttle - normally they totally rock.
Makes me Happy!

Pros: Packaging is good; the cards (x2) arrived in perfect shape. Included cables, adapters and fobs were good quality as was the overall manufacture of the board. The manual is fine. Install and setup was easy. These cards run cool, quiet and stable. Mine easily overclocked after coolbits control panel unlock (a simple reg-key import) to run at 538 Core and 1720 Memory (about 25%). I used the automatic overclock function; so I could probably get more, but don't need it. All of my games are running at 1600x1200 with maxed settings (and a few tweaks) including Oblivion and Fear. I have a 1920x1200 LCD on order and I'm sure it will pump out the pixels I need for that too.
Cons: Only included software is Serious Sam 2. Now my gamer wife wants the same setup...
Overall Review: I'm using an SLI setup on my MSI K8N Diamond Plus Nforce 4 SLI x16 motherboard; using a Foxtron FX700-GLN powersupply and 2 GB of RAM and a Toledo core Athlon 64 4000+. Everything in this build has been stable and its one of the easiest PCs I've ever assembled. All the parts were ordered from Newegg and they excelled usual! I ordered a 2nd set of parts for my wife's duplicate PC yesterday. I'm running Oblivion at 1600x1200 with HDR and maxed details, including many of the recommended ini tweaks for visual effects (larger preloads for cells and grids, extra decals, higher preload cache, etc). I am getting 30-40+ fps outside and 80+ inside. Its absolutely gorgeous. I decided on the 7900GT over the 7900GTX so I will have slots open on my MB for a X-Fi soundcard and a PhysX co-processor (when the retail Ageia PhysX ships in April). I saved a lot of $$$ and am very happy with the choice. Price for performance is great!