The board will support 800MHz, 533MHz and 400MHz front side bus, uses the Intel Canterwood chipset which has the 82875P memory controller hub (MCH) and the 82801EB IO controller hub - the ICH5.
And it will support, as reported here last year, DDR 400 with "turbo" mode as well as older memory technologies.
The system memory is dual channel, with each supporting two DIMM sockets, and it uses the Award BIOS.
There are many more details on this page.
A sharp eyed member of Ace's Forum spotted this significant leak. µ
See Also
Intel's Turbo DDR 400 Canterwood aimed at fast 3D gaming
Prescott Intel chipsets have communication streaming
architecture
Prescott Canterwood canters into view
Intel's 800MHz Canterwood edges out Granite Bay, early
Pentium 4 chips to get 800MHz system buses while Prescott
delayed