So the overclocking probs are solved. Foxconn released a new BIOS for the board, no probs to get my venice 3200 (2 GHz) to 2,3 GHz without lowering any multipliers or the such.
It's ugly, but what the hell, i got a closed case so nobody sees it anyways... :-) Performance is really good.
just as an update to my previous comment: with the new bios, i managed a FSB speed of 260 MHz, running my venice 3200 at 2,6 GHz and the RAM lowerd with the divider to 210 mhz (it's kingston value ram)
Maxed it out now, FSB goes till 290, bringing my venice 2GHz chip to a speedy 2.9 GHz on air. Temperatures are perfect at 42°C max on the cpu and roughly the same in the nforce4 ultra chip.
Have been running the board for about 3 months, no problems due to board. Other spec include 1GB Kingston PC3200 ValueRAM and a GeForce 6600GT from Gigabyte.
I must say I agree with Luke - after the bios upgrade you can lower the multiplyer (though only in integers) and i have been running the HTT (fsb) at 301 - overclocking my ATHLON 3000+ from 1800Mhz to 2400mhz stabally for about 6 months.