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To: jw who wrote (3672)11/23/1998 10:35:00 PM
From: Dave Hanson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
JW, I have had no problems running even pc-66 memory at 100mHz on my bh6 board, save for one ram stick that apparently had a bad chip in it.

I've only used the first bios, and my board is several months old. I don't think you'd likely have any problems if you purchased one now.

Regards,

Dave



To: jw who wrote (3672)11/24/1998 1:51:00 AM
From: Dan Spangenberg  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
My experiences with the Abit BH6 are quite the opposite. I have assembled quite a few of them with several different memory modules, all without a hitch. Out of all my MB experiences with Tyan, SuperMicro, Asus, Soyo, MTech, ALR (Advanced Integration Research)and AMI, I would rank the Abit #1, ALR #2 and Asus #3. This is a very broad overall satisfaction rating based on nothing but my own personal
experience: ease of setup, compatability, problems later on, etc.
For overclocking, nothing beats the Abit for stability and versatility, it is a great board.

Good Luck
Dan