Really no problem when somebody made purchase earlier.
For example venganza registered his UD9 already.
Sure did, and here are the pics to prove it:
Any old competition is nice of course (not that I ever win, I am perhaps the unluckiest person alive, I never get a break), however a competition alone is little reason to purchase an expensive board.
Don't buy a UD9 because of a comp, that is just a nice little bonus (with reduced odds given the fewer people who will buy the board)...
Actually please do
NOT PURCHASE A UD9, SO I HAVE A BETTER CHANCE OF WINNING!!!!! Seriously, if you are drawn to ultra nice high-end kit, you simply cannot go past the UD9, sure it is expensive, sure it is big, but then a flagship proof-of-concept board is going to be just that.
From the reviews I have read, and the testing by world class over clockers, all the reports of the UD9 hold up, it not only looks good, it has the pedigree and the muscle to perform damn well too.
Mine does everything except make coffee (maybe GA will do that later + cup holders hehe). There is tons of overkill on this board, but attention to detail is fantastic, right down to the rear panel CMOS_CLR button and the onboard PWR/RESET (bit too small but hey..).
The only drawback is that the XL-ATX size requires a larger case, but then there are more out there now (and the new HAF X looks decent).
I have bought quite a few GA boards over the years, and I was drawn to this one like a moth to a flame, even it costs a few dollar more, we must remember 2x SLI chips are not cheap etc, and the thing is very substantial, being rigid like you would not believe and with the most massive Silent Pipe I have ever seen on a GA board.
I am very happy with mine, no regrets (even though everyone bags me out about it), the majority of guys I know tend to say things like "wow" and "awesome" more than anything else. Not that bragging rights are important, buy hey
E-PEEN + performance = WIN
Take a peek at the fuss it created when I announced I had bought the UD9:
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies.cfm?t=1450885#r1I have only clocked my 930 to 4.3ghz then put it back to a nice moderate 3.8ghz, but it took me about 20 secs to do the run, and I didn't have to fiddle with vcore more than a notch or two up. I am running 1.15v @ 3.8ghz now, which is pretty damn low as most of you know.
Good thing is, I can drop a 980X in it some time down the track when I win the lottery.
Thanks to runn3R btw for fixing up my registration some days ago.