Again these boards are burning up. If someone chooses to do overclocking hands on, and the board burns, then the company says that the user did it wrong. The fact of the matter is that Gigabyte provided software to do this safely, and overclocking failed due to the bad transistors on the boards. Now since the f6 bios was released, the smart 6 overclocking software was turned off, and is thus unuseable, which is a violation of the warrantee. Bye the way I am not the only person having this problem, all 2011 current production boards are in the same situation, at least all UD3 and UD5 boards. If I am in error here I would really like some better information, and instructions as to how to get this product to work as it was advertised. Bye the way no user needs to or can be made to update to the f7 or f8 bios, and if they do not, their board will function as it was made, and is a clear and present fire hazard danger, at the bare minimum baring a full recall, all users who own this piece of hardware need to be made aware of the fire hazard.