The Giga-Byte boards are so feature rich that it's hard to overlook them. Granted they are not the "best" overclocking boards, but they do overclock decently which is fine with me. The trade off for the extra features is well worth it in my book.
The board I ordered for the AMD64 has duel NICS (1 gigabit, 1 10/100), 8 channel audio, SATA and IDE RAID, Dual BIOS, BIOS level disk imaging for backup and restore, 6 phase power, and the Nforce3-250 chipset.
It was a little more than I normally pay for a motherboard but since I can afford it right now I said "what the heck".
