Something else that showed a lack of quality was the DIMM slots being miss-labeled; the DIMM's were simply labeled backwards. Both the manual and motherboard itself showed the wrong configuration, and the system would not give video when using a single stick of DDR in what was labeled the first slot. This isn't anything serious, but it definitely shows that Abit is lacking quality control. After playing with the BIOS and putting my memory sticks in what was labeled the first slot, I did get a video signal but got an error saying pretty much: "Move DIMM 4 to DIMM 1". I hope Abit would fix this in their next revision of their manual, or next revision of this board.
Abit KG7-RAID Review