I feel that 2 BIOS revisions in 3 working days show that Gigabyte are working hard to resolve these issues. I doubt if any other motherboard manufacturer would be so willing to do this.
As I have stated all along, the only way Gigabyte really knows there is an issue is by clear and accurate feedback by users. No company in the world can be expected to test every conceivable configuration of PC components and I assume they have a standard set-up that they build and test to and this would not necessarily include overclocking a system. For the vast majority of users, the default settings are all they want and they want reliability which, in most cases, Gigabyte motherboards provide.
Yes, it is very annoying and frustrating for those of us who have spent a lot of hard earned cash, on new tech, when we encounter issues and we resent having to be the ones to help iron out the glitches. I still resent the fact that I spent so long beta testing Windows 7 when Microsoft first released it under the guise of Vista. But sadly, this is a fact of life, whether we like it or not. We are the pathfinders and without us nothing would ever progress.