The first thing that struck me was the fact that the board uses all Solid State Capacitors just like the famed Gigabyte DS3.

Looks like if you're going to run Crossfire this board again leaves you with no open PCI slots... good bye AGEIA PhysX and BigFoot Killer NIC use. Take note that abit included a power and reset button right next to the diagnostic LED display, which is very nice.

This time around both Intel 975 Express chipset and the ICH7R southbridge are conneceted by heat pipes.

The I/O panel is very clean with just 4 USB, PS2, dual nic's and the external SATA port.
Looks like a very solid board so far. I know a number of our forum members have this board already, so feel free to post up your own pictures and or thoughts. A review of the board is on the schedule.