Laddyboy 0 Posted December 21, 1999 If I get an Abit BP6 MB and another 366 processor....will I be assured that I can run a Dual system with Win2k. I would hate to spend the money and it not work. I have recently read that microshaft(ehhh...microsoft) has disabled this. Thanks Share this post Link to post
Seldzar 0 Posted December 21, 1999 100% B.S. MS can't *disable* that, only intel can. I have duel 366's running at 571mhz and all is good. Share this post Link to post
Igor 0 Posted December 21, 1999 The question here is... Will BP6 support ANYTHING past celeron. I'd wait and see if flip chips would run on BP6 before I buy it. Some other company, I can't remember which, makes same board same as BP6 but they claim The new generation of Celerons will work on it. I belive they mentioned that board a while ago at www.hardocp.com but don't quote me on that. Share this post Link to post
YuppieScum 0 Posted December 21, 1999 I'd recommend getting a dual Slot 1 rather than Socket370 mobo. It is far more likely that you'll get a slocket adapter that will support flip-chips than you will for socket370->flipchip - in fact I think Iwill already have one out. Also the existing slockets for regular Celerons work a treat - I have 2 in my SuperMicro P6DBS with 300a's @ 450. Share this post Link to post
Laddyboy 0 Posted December 22, 1999 Seldzar, I am sorry I meant intel not Microsoft...but I am glad to hear that it will work. What kind of MB are you using. Igor, what is a flip chip...is this the new celeron processor that is supposed to be having a 100mhz clock instead of the 66? Yuppie, can you reccommend a good slot 1 dual processor for around $150? I think a supramicro is to pricey for me. Thanks for the responses guys. [This message has been edited by Laddyboy (edited 22 December 1999).] Share this post Link to post
Seldzar 0 Posted December 22, 1999 I'm using the Bp6 and quite happy with 2 550's =) 571 was jsut a tad too unstable....ran fine for over an entire day however Unreal Tournament killed them at that speed =) [This message has been edited by Seldzar (edited 22 December 1999).] Share this post Link to post
YuppieScum 0 Posted December 22, 1999 Don't know any mobo's off-hand, but http://www.tyan.com have a good rep - hit their site, then hit http://www.pricewatch.com Also, in general it's a bad thing to o/c such that AGP/PCI busses run at greater than 66/33Mhz - which is what happens with odd FSBs and no correction in BIOS. It's usually what causes crashes when playing games - no a CPU failure at all, but a vid-card/bus failure. Share this post Link to post