More testing with these boards and latest Gutsy (2.6.22-14-generic x86)
yields the following observations above and beyond those previously
reported:

1.  It still locks up under Gutsy latest (I can't tell any change
between 2.6.22-12 and 2.6.22-14).  Someone should probably report this
as a problem to the kernel mailing list or whoever maintains the
forcedeth driver.

2.  It isn't hardware though.  I booted a XenSource 4.0.1 install in the
system (partly to test a different distro and partly to see if they had
support for these nforce boards because SuperMicro makes a dual socket
Barcelona board based on the big brother workstation version of this
NF570 chipset that looks fairly tasty except it has the same dual nforce
LAN setup).  The Xen kernel gives the same spurious "too many
iterations" but unlike Ubuntu, refused to lock up even after hours of
serious abuse.  XenSource's kernel is a stripped down version of 2.6.18
based on CentOS 4.4 I believe.

3.  FWIW, the cheap PCIe Marvell 88E8053 based NICs from Rosewill
mentioned earlier do seem to work reliably in Gutsy (although the
requisite sky2 module is a nightmare on other platforms including Xen).
I've transfered TB of data both ways with it via NFS in Gutsy with no
problem other than high CPU usage (see next item).

4.  Both the Marvell and the Nforce hardware can't hold a candle to
Intel as far as CPU offloading goes.  For troubleshooting this problem,
I used an old 1.8Ghz P4 (single core) system running Feisty with an
intel 82547EI gigabit adapter on the MB - it never goes above 50% CPU
usage serving or pulling at 1Gbps - whereas the Marvell and Nforce
solutions routinely use most of what a 2.1GHz dual core Athlon 64 X2
system has to offer, just to run iperf!  I know I could make this CPU
usage go down by enabling jumbo frames across the board, but that
introduces a whole other list of compatibility problems I don't want to
face.

Long story short - you get what you pay for I guess. It's a shame,
because the 6 channel SATA2 controller on these Nforce 570 boards seems
to perform quite nicely and reliably using mdadm and RAID5 or RAID6.  If
the dual nforce LAN worked, the board would be quite a steal for $80 and
another $80 or so for a fast Athlon X2 proc - but unfortunately, it
doesn't.

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Random pauses when transferring data at gigabit speeds with forcedeth driver
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