Good board even if you don't overclock
Written: May 11 '00
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Pros: Stable, runs well
Cons: Hard to find, UDMA66 may be difficult to setup
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| Ergoboy's Full Review: Abit BE6-II Motherboard |
I have been using an Abit BE6-II board for about 6 months. This board has been stable and really hasn't presented any problems. The only problem I've encountered is with setting up the UDMA66 controller. I believe this problem was more due to interrupt conflicts, however. Once I gave up trying to use this controller and went back to UDMA33 it ran very well. I bought this board with overclocking in mind, but I don't think I will mess with that.
The Abit website has several BIOS upgrades available for this board. It is nice that this board is able to accept the progression of Intel Pentium and Celeron processors due to these BIOS upgrades. I have upgraded the BIOS twice, and with very little problems.
Again, a great board once you get it set up.
Recommended:
Yes
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