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  • Better BX Motherboards???

    I am looking for a new motherboard for Celeron 566. I haven't bought anything yet, but I would like to know which motherboard is the best for overclocking and stability.

    I am still fond of Abit's SOFT MENU, but I heard bad things about Abit BE6-II and its UDMA66 controller.

    I am thinking of ASUS CUBX or Abit BE6-II. I would like to know which one is loved by MURCers here. Any other suggestion will be greatly appreciated.

    OCP Certified Oracle 8i DBA.

    Epox K8HA+ w/ AMD Athlon XP 1700+, 512 MB SamSung DDR 2100, 2 X IBM 40G 7200 rpm HD, Soundblaster Live! Audigy MP3+, Matrox Parhelia-512 128MB, Pioneer 16X DVD-ROM, Plextor 16X10X40 CD-RW, SamSung 900NF monitor, Lian-Li Aluminum PC Case.

  • #2
    I like my BE6-2, The udma66 can be disabled with little or no drop in performance
    jim

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    Abit BE6-2 with P3 700(cb0) @ 7*150=1052 using an MC-1000!
    15.3 gb Maxtor ata66 and Twinmos 128mb pc-133 ram
    G400 vanilla 32mb @ 168/210 @ 2x
    Sblive with Altec Lansing speaker combo
    384k DSL and Realtek nic
    Windows 98se with DX7a
    Worn out reset button :O)

    PIII-500mhz @ 620 ! with an Abit BE6 mobo
    128mb pc-100 cas 2
    Mill G400 (vanilla!!!) 32mb @ 167/208 with MGATweak-417mhz, (2.5, 2, 2.5), PD 5.5010 & bios 1.5-22
    Maxtor 14.3 gb Uata66 hdd
    SB Live!
    Winblows 98se & DX7
    and 384k DSL!

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    • #3
      Call me a dinosaur if you'd like, but I still love my Abit BX6r2 mobo. It has been one of the best mobos I've ever had the pleasure of working with.

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      • #4
        I understand lots of people(including me) still love the Abit motherboards!!!

        One more question. I have BH6, but I don't know whether it can support newer Celeron 566. On Abit's BIOS update information, it says it only support up to Celeron 533. I don't know... Maybe the voltage is different?

        And, why would I choose BE6-II if I want to disable UDMA66? There is BF6. Right?

        Please enlighten me... I still want to hear opinions about ASUS too.

        Thank you guys for your replies...

        OCP Certified Oracle 8i DBA.

        Epox K8HA+ w/ AMD Athlon XP 1700+, 512 MB SamSung DDR 2100, 2 X IBM 40G 7200 rpm HD, Soundblaster Live! Audigy MP3+, Matrox Parhelia-512 128MB, Pioneer 16X DVD-ROM, Plextor 16X10X40 CD-RW, SamSung 900NF monitor, Lian-Li Aluminum PC Case.

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        • #5
          This is from Abit website:

          Filename: BH6SS.EXE
          Date: 07/06/2000
          ID: SS NOTE:
          Supports Celeron 633(66),667(66),700(66)MHz
          CPUs, and PIII 750(100),800(100),850(100)MHz CPUs
          It would seem that my old BH6 have just been given a vitamin shot
          "That's right fool! Now I'm a flying talking donkey!"

          P4 2.66, 512 mb PC2700, ATI Radeon 9000, Seagate Barracude IV 80 gb, Acer Al 732 17" TFT

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          • #6
            go for the BF6, although MSI and Asus also make great motherboards....

            However, if I needed to buy a new mothereboard today, I would go for the Abit SE6... i815 looks very nice to me, and the performace gap between it and the BX has been closed with the latest BIOS update.

            I really like Abit, since my BX6r.2 is working great, and has full ACPI compliance

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            - You get N people with a boosted ego, and no-one loses anything; keep up the good work, boys!

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            • #7
              yes, going from the SK to SW bios on my SE6 improved performance over 10% which puts it about 3% slower with my P3B-F which is overclocked to 133Mhz. I like my SE6 cause it is so stable and I don't have to worry about frying my AGP card since it runs at spec and not over so much like what I have to do to the BX board to run at 133Mhz. One drawback is memory, you HAVE to have very good PC133 Cas2 ram to get the best out of the board as Cas3 does slow it down somewhat in the Sandra benchmarks I ran on it. Perhaps newer INF updates from Intel will fix that problem, but so far so good.
              PIII 600E at 800Mhz, Waiting for G800, til then Voodoo3 3000, Asus P3B-F at 133FSB (ain't none better!), 256MB PC133 Memory, 2 Seagate 18GB Cheeeeetazzzz.

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              • #8
                I'll bet if you stuck a slice of bread in the slot of the good o'l BH6, it would find a way to run programs with it.
                BTW, I realy like my BF6.
                chuck


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                ABit BF6, P3-650@923, 256mb@142cas3, 10gb IBM@7200, SB Live Value@3.0, Pioneer 104s DVD, Mitsumi CDRW@2x2x8, Acatel 1000 ADSL@1.5mb/sec, Linksys EtherFast NIC, LG 995e, USB mouse,Matrox G400 MAX!!!!


                Chuck
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                • #9
                  Gecherself an Asus P2B. You can get em cheep now and it is a very well made board. Latest Bios allows Cumines too. Nice board and lots of murcers use em. I have had mine since Oct of 98 and with a slotket I can run whatever. it has a fsb up to 133. I think I will probably use it for at least 2 more years. Maybe more. Yea it doesn't have as many settings for o/cing as some others but it is very good and stable.

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                  AsusP2B ,iCeleron525(7x75), 128megs PC100, G40032megSH, Diamond MX300, 2 small HD's, 42X Sony CDrom and 98SE w/shutdown patch, PD 5.52015, 1 grey cat, 1 black cat and 1 calico


                  AMD XP2100+, 512megs DDR333, ATI Radeon 8500, some other stuff.

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                  • #10
                    Stick with your BH6
                    "That's right fool! Now I'm a flying talking donkey!"

                    P4 2.66, 512 mb PC2700, ATI Radeon 9000, Seagate Barracude IV 80 gb, Acer Al 732 17" TFT

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