The Abit BM6
"There's no rest for the weary." These words well classify Abit, the company that brought to market Softmenu 2, adjustable core voltage settings, and the recently announced BX6 2.0 motherboard. Now, they're at the overclocking game again with the BM6, a Socket 370 board aimed towards budget-minded speed freaks looking to get the most out of their new PPGA Celeron processors.
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Features
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Dimensions
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ATX 8" x 12" |
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Chipset
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Intel 440BX 100Mhz AGPSet |
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Expansion
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5 PCI, 2 ISA, 1 Shared |
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BIOS
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Winbond/Award PCI/PNP 686 |
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Memory Support
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3 DIMM Sockets - 8MB to 384MB SDRAM, PC66/100 |
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On-board I/O
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2 UltraDMA/33 IDE (4 devices), 1 floppy, 2 serial, 1 parallel, 2 USB, PS/2 keyboard and mouse |
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Misc features
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1 CPU fan header, 1 chassis fan header, SB-Link, Wake-on-lan header, PCI IRQ Assign in BIOS, |
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SoftMenu II Multipliers
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2.0 to 8.0, .5 increments |
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SoftMenu II FSB Settings
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66, 68, 75, 83, 100, 103, 105, 110, 112, 115, 120, 124, 133Mhz |
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