I highly disagree, so many things can go wrong with new architectures. For example, lets assume there is a flaw in the chipset again (which happened more than once with Intel chipsets, but there were instruction and other flaws as well). In that case, the users with their first gaming PC won't be able to do anything until the next stepping comes out, then they will need to RMA their first motherboards... that's a lot of trouble potential for nothing. You should never recommend untested and unproven technology for others as their entry to the wonders of the PC world, it's too risky. Again, I'm not saying that this motherboard is bad, or anything like that, I hope that's clear.