“Out of the gate, the nForce 680i chipset from NVIDIA seemed to be the best Core 2 Duo overclocker going, that is of course when your system is not plagued with BSODs and data errors. You need to read this if you are considering a 680i motherboard.”Here is some more Tech News from around the web:
- Supercomputer Albert2’s Woodcrest cores are hot-swappable @ The Inquirer
- AMD releases the last Catalyst driver of 2006 @ The Inquirer
- PCIe 2.0 means 2x32x @ The Inquirer
- AMD 65 nanometre parts do exist @ The Inquirer
- AMD to launch Athlon 64 X2 5400+ and 5600+ soon @ DigiTimes
- Sony Caught In the Act, Admitted! @ Strategy Informer
- Crikey! Let’s get a Wii! @ Strategy Informer
- In Support of Windows Error Reports @ OSWeekly
- Pirates of Silicon Valley: Changing the World of OSes @ OSWeekly
- Ubuntu Christian Edition Review @ MadPenguin
- Project PDA: Holiday 2006 Smartphone Buyer’s Guide
- Podcast: Gifts for the discerning geek @ Digital Trends
- XNA Game Studio to Spark Gamers Youtube @ Strategy Informer
May the luck of the Intel be with you

[H]ard|OCP has a VERY active thread about the problems people are encountering with the 680i chipset. They also have a news post that talks about what is known for sure, and what is likely the cause. Unfortunately, right now it seems to be luck of the draw when it comes to problem free motherboards.