After having very good success with both the ASUS A7V and the A7V133, I took a chance with the FIC AD11 DDR board. Although not much is reported on these boards, I have to say that it's worked well for me. This board has DIP switches to control the multiplier and the FSB as well as the option in the BIOS. I've had a couple of DURON 600's at or over 1100MHz on it as well as a 1.2 "C" T-BIRD @ 1470MHz, these are the same results that I was able to get with these chips on my A7V133. This board may not have as much of the flexibility of some of the other first generation DDR boards, the AMD761 chipset has proven to be a very stable performer.