Hope this gives you some insight.

This pic shows the tight fit of the grfx card and the ide connection with the cable plugged into it.


Same as above different angles.

This one shows how my Grfx card is almost as long as the board itself.

This one shows the HDD bay and Gfx card fit tightly, there's a little less than a cm between them. Which is why i had to move that HDD and free up the bay directly behind the gfx card as I couldn't get the sata or pci-x power connections between the two.

Same as above but a closer shot.

This one shows the gfx and hdd pluged in. Notice how I had to fish the IDE and pci-x connections through the one free HDD slot in the bay. Oh, where are the sata connectors? If you look closely near the "t" in fit u can see a 'lil piece of'em. See the next pic.

Same as above notice the coverage of the sata connections on the mobo.
So there you have it the pix on the problems with the install.
The temps were taken with the stock HSF installed.
Unfortunately I broke it and had to replace it with this http://www.compusa.com/products/product ... sal_Cooler which droped the cpu temp to 37.
So far most of my os tweaks are in and I've gotten a stable overclock of 2.475Ghz. I tried ovrclcking my ram but can't seem to find any good timings that work other than the default 5-5-5-18 2t I saw someone on newegg post 4-4-4-12 timings on the same ram I have but those don't work for me.
As far as performance goes I can notice a very big difference in multitasking ie; watching a movie on one monitor, while downloading and surfing the web on the other.
Oh and speaking of networking I used the one ethernet jack for the first few days then I plugged both into my router and my bandwidth felt like it doubled litterally.
Overall I'm very satisfied with the board, my games run and load faster. so far I've tested Tomb Raider: legend, Fear, NFS carbon & most wanted, Condemned, Jade empire, Stalker, R6: Vegas, Prey and Hitman: BM. They all run much smoother now.
BiGg RiE