As you can probably guess, I got my UD3P and it's quite simply the board to take overclocking quads to the next level with. After many wasted months farting around with the MIIF I've finally got the UD3P in there, and got the system stable at 500x9, and with less volts than I expected and in about 1000th of the time. I no longer have to deal with the mind f******g inconsistencies of the MIIF anymore, and move over to new pastures. It's a big shame this board didn't fare as well because I like the look and features. I would probably have settled with 500x9 if it were possible, but I firmly believe that ~490fsb was the limit with this board and a quad.

I would like to thank everyone for taking their time to help out with the MIIF though, I have learnt so much whilst posting here. But it's probably safe to say that I'll sell my board and give this thread a fond farewell.

Unfortunately a not-so fond farewell to Asus is due as I fell we've all been really short-changed with this board. One prime example is the memory pull-ins which are still not working along with their lame responses to requests to fix such things - very poor show.

Rant over

Ciao peeps