What works with the BP6?

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jaybird
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What works with the BP6?

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I haven't published to much as to the BP6, however, I have just made a
bios change that has made a big diffrence in FSB!

Here is what was current on one of my systems and what I changed!

OLD SYSTEM

WIN98SE/NT4.0 SP6
Abit NJ BIOS
HPPT366 1.22 BIOS, 1.21 drivers
BP6, 1.0, .40(a very early board?)
512 meg PC133 SDRAM, 1, 128 meg stick Corsair, 1, 128 meg, genaric and 1 stick 256 Micron PC133 SDRAM.
Matrox G400, 32 meg, dual hd vid card
Creative SBPlatinum (origial) with live drive
Cambridge 5.1 surround sound system
Adaptec SCSII card, ScanMaker X6EL scanner
WinTVGO! capture card
Adaptec Firewire card
generic 10/100 NIC
Pioneer 10X DVD reader
Panasonic DVD, DVD RAM, burner
Kenwood 52X TrueX CD burner
Yamaha 4416S SCSII CD 'Burner

MAXXED out at 572Mhz(dual 366's)

With bp6rup3.bin I can run at 584 and boot into WIN98 @ 605!
no other changes!

cooling is as follows,

366's are air cooled by a pair of WIN FEP32's
BX chip set is cooled by an old 386/486 fan, Radio Shack paste and
"greenie"

I have a pair of NEO S370's and a pair of PIII 1100E's in hand for this
board, have gone 850 PIII's @ 100 Mhz on another board but want to go furthur on this board!

I will take this one step at a time, 1 PIII first, then 2 @ 100 Mhz then
move up using air cooling first, then air and peltiers(on BX440 first) then
on PIII's and if indicated, H2O as needed!

I hope to reach 124Mhz FSB! If I need to I will use H2O, peltiers and chip set heat sinks as required.

Why you say? BECAUSE ITS THERE!
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