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Olly
12-28-00, 10:55 AM
Hi Guys
I am getting a PIII 750 @ 1ghz in the next few weeks, but am needing some advice on a decent mobo to accompany it. I only have a UDMA 66 mobo so ATA 100 ain't essential, RAID not needed either, just a good stable board for o/c and also burning cd's. The one i might be getting is the Shuttle AV61-is it any good or have u got othe suggestions, cuz they're pretty cheap. By the way its a Socket PIII so am using a slocket with a Flip Chip, so need a compatible mobo. Cheers guys.

burly
12-28-00, 01:03 PM
I would recomend Abit boards I have the abit VH6 witch has Softmenu II it has FSB settings of 66,75,83,100,103,112,125,133, ext up to 150 there are a couple of setting i missed but you get the gist. also It allows Voltage sttings to be changed (how far is determined by default Voltage) but PIII are not that good for overclocking I would recomend a cely 600 or 566 they can be taken to higher Oc speeds that most anyother processor.

Tim-
12-28-00, 01:26 PM
Look at the cpu database on the opening page and see what everyone has had success with. When it was compiled last, I think the Abit BE6/BF6 were determined to be the most successful overclocking boards.