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To: Paul K who wrote (5453)1/22/1999 7:17:00 PM
From: RagTimeBand  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
Paul, Len or any other ASUS owner/expert

Is the P2B-F a newer board than the P2B?

I'm trying to determine the difference between the ASUS P2B and the ASUS P2B-F. It appears that the spec sheets were written by two different people so it's hard for me to tell what's actually different between the two boards and how much of it is just the writing styles of the writers.

Anyway, on the P2B-F spec sheet they specify that the m/b was intended
for the PII (233-450MHz) or faster and the Celeron Processor.

On the P2B spec sheet it just says the PII (233-450MNz).

Anyone here running an overclocked Celeron on a P2B?

The P2B spec sheet states that it supports IDE HDDs greater than 8.4GB; the P2B-F spec sheet doesn't mention the greater than 8.4GB support.

In the BIOS portion of the P2B spec sheet it states: Enhanced ACPI Features for PC98/Win98; the P2B-F spec sheet doesn't mention the Enhanced ACPI Features.

I've tried to contact ASUS to ask them these questions but they haven't responded to my emails and phone calls. $%#@&^

TIA - Emory