The Old Abit's may have been the best for overclocking but any advantages it has over the current crop of boards are minimal. I've used the Iwill board and if you're down to overclock hardcore then it blows away the Abit. I'm using the asus right now and in terms of stability and performance and feature's it's unmatched. No offense to Abit users, but Abit does NOT hold the overclocking crown anymore and in combination with it's spotty QA, that's the LAST board I'd recommend. Basically, Abit is still relying on the brand name recognition as an overclockers' board that it developed way back in the day. The fact of the matter is, this is NO longer an advantage for them and people who continue to flock to Abit are only perpetuating the myth that Abit makes boards for "overclockers". Sure you can tweak out your board...guess what, even tweaked out, it barely comes close to the Asus in performance. Asus A7V133 all the way.