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To: Sean W. Smith who wrote (8117)7/13/1999 5:31:00 PM
From: AJ Berger  Respond to of 14778
 
truely compatible with 133mhz front side memory bus spec?

''the SuperMicro P6DBU is decent. Though it has more FSB speed setting ability
than the Intel main board (125 MHz rather than just 100) it still wont go as high as
the Abit BH6 or Asus P2B main boards which can be set to 133 MHz FSB giving it
the potential of having more upgradeability in the future. The SCSI option on the
SuperMicro main board is excellent though your original configuration does not use
it. The board also has the four EIDE connectors as do the Asus Ultra2 SCSI
equipped main boards. If you really don't need the SCSI then I might suggest you
look seriously at the Abit BH6 board which has one more PCI slot though one less
ISA.''