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OT: Which Motherboard to Use

evente..

OT: Which Motherboard to Use

by evente.. » Thu, 20 Jul 2000 04:00:00



[snip]

Any word on how the i815 chipset boards are doing against the
BX133's/VIA's?
We already know they're better than 820's ;)...
Has ABit released an i815 board yet?  I'm considering selling my BE6-II
to get something with a 1/2 divider.

TIA!
Kendt

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OT: Which Motherboard to Use

by Mike Grand » Thu, 20 Jul 2000 04:00:00

The ABIT SE6 uses the 815 chip.

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  > Do you plan to overclock the CPU?  If not, a BX chipset motherboard
  [snip]

  Any word on how the i815 chipset boards are doing against the
  BX133's/VIA's?
  We already know they're better than 820's ;)...
  Has ABit released an i815 board yet?  I'm considering selling my BE6-II
  to get something with a 1/2 divider.

  TIA!
  Kendt

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Bill Jone

OT: Which Motherboard to Use

by Bill Jone » Thu, 20 Jul 2000 04:00:00




> > Do you plan to overclock the CPU?  If not, a BX chipset motherboard
> [snip]

> Any word on how the i815 chipset boards are doing against the
> BX133's/VIA's?
> We already know they're better than 820's ;)...

The i815/BX comparison is at Tom's Hardware site
http://www6.tomshardware.com/mainboard/00q3/000706/index.html

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OT: Which Motherboard to Use

by Goy Larse » Thu, 20 Jul 2000 04:00:00


> Time to start looking at upgrades, current HP PIII 600
> will only go up to a 700. I would like a motherboard that
> would run from the 600 up to 1gig hz.

> So far the current machine with the new V5 5500 in it still seems to run
> pretty good, just worried it will not be able
> to handle GP3, Nascar Heat, and most of all Nascar 4.

ASUS CUBX / CUV4X or ABIT BE6-2 / BF6

Either of them should be a good choice, al depending on what your after,
if you're an overclocker, the ABIT boards seems to have an edge over the
ASUS boards, but the ASUS boards are usually one of the best when it
comes to build quality and stability, take your pick....

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