Yea, it's pretty solid. Now I haven't used it as a "daily driver" but it's been at 100% load the last 24 hours and no issues.
When I was pushing it up over 4000mhz it was predictable.
You knew what was going to happen 85% of the time before you left the bios and went back to windows.
Once you understand what does what in the bios it's very easy to work with.
There is also a windows app from Intel that lets you do your tweaking within windows but I stuck to BIOS settings as thats what I'm used to.
The boot up time is a little longer than say my asus P35 board but no where near as long as my dualie Supermicro boards.
It gets into windows and then seems to be checking a few last parameters and then bingo it's fine.
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