well I have this board for like 6 a 7 mounths and hey never seen a problem with it yet, it's chipset is rock solid like AMD's AM760MPX once was, it needs no drivers it just fit's in orsay it's unified

the ATi RD580 is the most rock stable chipset I have witnessed since the AM760MPX from AMD.
That review from Anandtech also say's that it was a rock stable system, Anand is also one of the most reliable sources, most dutch people advise to read reviews there

I got it for 189 euro's it was just released, and hey it is a high end gamers mobo with 2 lane PCI-x16 CrossFire connections, 6 SATAII connectors, it has the great Raid 5 and JBOD setups, also support Raid 0, 1 ad0+1 combined.
it has Dual 1Gigabit RJ45 jacks one is via the PCI bus the other is PCI-E from Marvel also aa nice choice, it support all Socket 939 processors, Athlon64, Athlon64 X2, Athlon64 FX and Opteron 1.xx series.
Anyways for a high end S939 board 189 euro's is a normal price tag.
the Dual Opteron DP 244 motherboard I had was 254 euro's only it had AGP x8 support uhm dual Opteron 250 support as max CPU no dual core and so on, so the setup with this X2 4400+ is faster but also cheaper, no more ECC reg ram , no 2nd CPU and some other small things overall it would be cheaper than a dual 248 setup 6 a 7 months ago.
at first I wanted the MSI MS-9620 K8N Master2 FAR Dual Opteron Dual core board with the nVidia Nforce 2200 Pro chipset, only it's layout was rather too packed and found out that CrossFire wasn't possible on that setup, a shame there.
and I wanted something with an AMD Dual Core setup with CrossFire support the ASUS A8R32 MVP Deluxe was my answer.
anywyas the Dual Opteron 270 [2x dualcore 2.0Ghz each core 1MB L2, total 2x 2.0Ghz & 4MB L2] would of been my choice if I had taken the MS-9620 setup and a 7950 GX2 as VGA oh well this R580 CF setup in that RD580 board rocks can't complain yet even a Voodoo5 5500 Macintosh sits in between the two big R580 cards, ATi CrossFire & 3dfx SLi in one PC LoL