Pros: Excellent stability, excellent overclocking, excellent moddability Cons: Not the newest motherboard
I bought this board seemingly over three years ago. It has been on every day since. I have put everything in it, from first generation and second generation Celerons, to Pentium IIs, and Pentium IIIs. Stability is well above par, and has decreased...
*note: This review is going to be directed toward power-users because, in my experience, it is generally the power-users who get picky about the motherboards they buy. Most people don't even know what a motherboard is, anyway.
Pros: Highly upgradable, high memory storage, cheap Cons: Not 370 chip capable with out a SLOTKET
This motherboard was suggested to me by not only a store clerk but in many magazines that i had read when i was looking to build my first PC. This board turned out to not only be compatable and extremely upgradable, but dependant. From a PII to a PIII...
Pros: SoftMenu, jumperless, high performance, reliability Cons: "old"
I can't kill this board. It refuses to die. I've been running at Celery 300A overclocked to 450 on this for board for almost 2 years and it refuses to give up.
This board was one of the first to come out with no jumpers. God is real...
I consider myself to be somewhat of an expert on hardware: I spent 4 years of my life in various hardware capacities, from technical support all the way to test engineering to pre-production engineering. Abit was recommended to me by one of the other...
Pros: Very easy to use Cons: haven't found any, I guess it could be cheaper...
I have never built a personal computer before, but have now built 2 using this mother board. It was a pleasure to work with. On mine I added a Celeron 300a and easily overclocked it to 450. I had no problems hooking up any of the components on both...
Pros: 5 PCI slots, 1 AGP, Easy to configure, BX chipset Cons: Not the "Newest Kid on the Block"
Thank you, Abit for the CPU Soft Menu and making jumpers obsolete. This is probably my favorite feature of the BH6 motherboard from Abit. All of the motherboard settings are configured through the setup program, including CPU clock settings. There is...
I decided to purchase the Abit BH-6 back in the summer of 1998 on the advice of Anandtech.com which was recommending the motherboard to those of us new to building custom systems. It was a very wise purchase.
Pros: Reliable, durable, flexable Cons: Older board, not as many options as the newer BX and VIA boards.
Ok, a motherboard isn't really your friend. It wont pick you up after your car up and dies, it wont fend off the evil hordes attacking your castle, it can't even cook Mac and Cheese when you have the munchies.
Pros: Good for its day, easy of configuration, cheap Cons: lack of irq assignment, some qc issues
I was actually really surprised to see a review of the Abit bh6 main board here on epinions still since it has been so long since its hay day. I was one of the people who bought and built a system based on the configuration that brought Abit into the...
Pros: We got smart. Cons: Others have yet to see "the truth".
My company had a most unfortunate experience from the ABIT BH6 motherboard. Initial problems arose when we had isolated two problems: Faulty mouse port and several faults with the IDE controllers. After careful troubleshooting of swapping mice, drives,...
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