Yeah .Logic, GIGABYTE have been very responsive.

I get a lot of exposure to hardware manufacturers and on multiple levels. From the pr managers, to the product managers, hardware engineers and through to events coordinators. What impresses me with GIGABYTE is not only their excitement and willingness to be involved in overclocking in general but the fact they're prepared to admit when they quite simply screw up and miss the point completely in regards to what the enthusiast wants, needs and damn well demands.

We've been communicating with GIGABYTE over the past couple of months now and we're happy to be seeing an increase in the all round quality of the boards. Stability, overclocking capability and quality of the components have been steadily going up.

After having the team and particularly the likes of dinos22 and T_M turn around and tell them the X38-DQ6 was and well behind the eight-ball, instead of shutting their doors and being arrogant to the truth, they asked how they could be improved and made moves to implement these changes.

With all that said though, I've been loving playing with the ASUS P5E3 Deluxe (Kayl's new fav I'm sure :p) and Blitz Formula (too bad the Maximus Formula is a dog) but fav board at the moment is the OVP modded X38T-DQ6 with some tasty Micron DDR3