Joined on 05/30/05
Love this mobo.

Pros: I know its early to review this, but it worked so well out of the box I can barely contain my excitement. Install was easy, everything is labeled right on the board, so if you know what you are doing you wont even need the very detailed manual. Better yet, 4 SATA ports of each type, that's 8 SATA ports people. Granted 1 goes away if you use the built in mSATA slot, which take an mSSD and caches all your stuff to give you a wicked performance boost. BIOS is easy to navigate. My favorite thing was the fact that I never needed to re-install windows when I upgraded. I hit the power button and it went right into my old install of windows. Not sure if this a new chip set feature, but it was very convenient. Installed the new drivers and everything was back to normal. Easiest upgrade ever.
Cons: Not so much a con, but be aware that the ram is close to the cpu, so make sure you dont buy some giant cooler that will bump into it.
Overall Review: First time with a Gigabyte product, and couldn't be happier. Will definitely be a repeat customer.
Okay for the money.

Pros: Cheap, no sharp edges, includes power supply, decent cooling for low end equipment.
Cons: The button cables are not long enough!!! Wow how do you make this mistake. Unless your motherboard is of an unusual design chances are you are going to have to cut and extend your button/led cables (I used an old cat3 cable). This thing seems like it was design by a child, there is very little logic to why things are the way they are.
Overall Review: Overall it was a good value for the money, but next time I'll spend more so I don't have to put so much time into building the computer. Extending the cables took as long as everything else combined.
Best car I have owned yet.

Pros: This card is a beast. Runs BF3 at maxed out settings @ 1900x1200 at around 30 FPS. I bumped the AA down to 4x because I dont like the softness it produces and got upwards of 60. Ran Crysis with DX11, Tessellation and High res texture pack, maxed out settings around 30 fps as well. Needless to say, I dont think there is anything out there that will bring this card to its knees. The card is very quiet compared to my old GTX 260. I have never noticed it, not even under a load. Temps are also reasonable, seeing as it rarely goes above 60c even under a full load. Even uses less power than my old card, so that means more power per watt than most other cards out there. The card is big, but not as big as other GTX series cards (like my old gtx 260), which are 2-3 inches longer than this one. The 2GB of ram really makes a difference with the increased texture count in new games. This 560 even comes with a slight overclock.
Cons: I dont think it gets hot enough to make toast...
Overall Review: Best card for the money hands down. Runs all the modern games on maxed out settings. If you are running an eyefinity like setup with 3 or more monitors two of these would probably two the trick. Remember these have 2gb of ram for the increased texture count in all the new games.
Great in Sandybridge 15" MBP

Pros: Works in my 15" Sandybridge MacBook Pro. Multitasking is now even better.
Cons: None
Overall Review: No bad sticks, still working after nearly 5 months. Good stuff.
Great fan!

Pros: Wanted a simple quiet fan, that's what I got. Sure others may have more air flow, but this one does the job and makes no noise in the process.
Cons: None!
Have yet to get a bad stick of Kingston.

Pros: Great stuff. Nice coolers. Low profile. Everything it said it was.
Cons: None!
Overall Review: Never gotten a bad stick of Kingston. Such as good value at this price.