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by dsmeyer , Jul 19 '00
Pros: SoftMenu III, Overclocking Friendly, Supports Cel/P2/P3, Fast and Ultra-Reliable, Great Support Cons: Minor complaints about ATA/66 controller, ACPI glitches?
A few words of caution... This is a rather lengthy review and many people will find a lot of this technical stuff hard to understand. Please don't NR it if you don't have a clue what I'm talking about. A motherboard, or any sophisticated piece...
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by civic2000 , Jan 26 '01
Pros: Excellent overclockers' board! Stable and rock hard solid! Cons: ATA66 need better support
Abit's BE6 II is one of the greatest BX boards ever produced. In terms of stabilty and performance, you can never go wrong with Abit and its line of motherboards. The BE6 II one of Abit's Pentium III motherboards. Despite the the fact that the BX...
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by Aries9 , Aug 03 '00
Pros: good mobo Cons: sblive software issues
Wanted the best board available but there is a bug between the udma 66 controller and the sound blaster live which causes them to conflict. i tried updating the controller, taking the hard drive off udma 66 and putting it on udma 33, and moving the...
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Solid performer-440BX chipset; about as...
by alwaysup_dt3000 ,Jul 21 '02
Solid performer-440BX chipset; about as reliable as you can get. Supports plenty of SDRAM. Great manuals and easy SoftMenu III setup. I have this mainboard and would recommend to my friends. Does not support cutting edge Intel processors, but a rock solid performer, nonetheless.
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