What i'm trying to say is that no motherboard is perfect, They all have their ups and downs. The Asus boards do clock well but they have bad vdroop and are very fussy about memory.
It's only in the last year or so that they have allowed a higher scale of voltages in their bios', Before you were limited to the max safe amount.
The 680i isn't as bad as your making out, You have probably heard 50 bad comments from people who either got a bad motherboard or just didn't know what to do.
Remember the guy who kept frying his memory with 2.4v+ and just kept sticking more in till it fried again. Then all the rumours started that the eVGA 680i kills your memory?
It's noobs like him and people that believe his word as gospel which give the 680i it's bad rep.
I still have a first revision board and havn't had a single problem, I can't be the only one.
(I don't know why i'm typing this, Just bored sitting in on a Saturday night lol

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