QUOTE(t3chn0m4nc3r @ Sep 12 2007, 01:04 PM)
well... like hell we care... but it's trully reliable anyways... u don need to use the reset as it will automatically reset the core clocks and RAM timings if boot failed...

best of all only the OC settings get reset... unlike other boards where u have to fully reset it and redo all the settings...

and actual clock and voltage values diff juz slightly as i observed... unlike other brands which diff quite a lot...

all these opinions are based on my recent exp wif my very own Gigabyte GA-P35-DQ6 vs my frenz Abit IN9 32X Max WiFi...

so wat i'm trying to say is as long as it practically does the job better than equivalent board... i don care if wat they say... they can say they are the king kongs of motherboards and if i don see tat... it ain't a good board... if it does... i'll love'em...

hahah this is where i say ure head...
and second ure comparing two different chipsets..
and then based on that ure conclusion of the brand??
gigabyte truly is not that renown for their reliability....
they are reforming themselves and making their boards OC'able and selling the ultra durable 2 caps like it matters...
heck even the quad bios is utter rubbish.
compare to evga, abit, dfi, it is not reliable at all. their customer service is the worst i experience i ever had.
also dude i think u better try that abit mobo more... u can save ure profile...
anyways this would be my last experience with gigabyte n680dq6 p965dq6
wait till u go into their raid controllers... till now no support for vista.
yup they are damn good my ass.