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gork

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Me and some friends are making a Tualatin website, and we need a list with as many Tualatin mobo's as possible.

please post links to all the single & dual mobo's supporting Tualatin cpu's you know.

regards
Alex
 
from personal experience i can tell you this

abit BX6-2 and BH6 dont work very well at all with the tualatin
Tyan trinity 400 does work very well

I will be testing and asus P3B-f tomorrow, the guy i bought it from said it worked fine with tualatin and i believe him

dual boards that work with tualatin?

supermicro makes a couple, but remember only the P3-s tualatin with 512k cache works in SMP, the 256k cache p3 and the celerons do not
 
Thanks nipster, perhaps you would like to become a writer for www.tualatin.tk, we (desparetely) need some articles;) , so please tell me if you would like to write an article :)
 
jetway 694TAS


is available for under £50 english if you look around, which is CHEAP, and supports FSB alterations
 
ABit ST6
ABit ST6-RAID
ABit VH6T

Gigabyte 60XET
Gigabyte 60XET-C

Asus TUSL2-C

Non-Overclockable:

Intel D815EEA2
Intel D815EEA2U

Dual:

Tyan 2518GNR

Hmm might be wrong for a couple of them.
 
There is the Iwill dual as well, but it only works with 512k cache PIIIs. I can not seem to reacll the model off the top of my head.
 
I'm using an Epox EP-3PTA. 1MHz increments for FSB up to 166, and voltage controls up to +.2v. Seems like a solid board so far; I've been running my 1.0A at 1470 for over a month now without a single hiccup!
 
Iwill DVD266u-RN (2nd revision)
and
Iwill DVD266R-U (1st revision)

The first one is the most recent revision of the board and its way better than the r-u. The 2nd has some weird placement for things like the atx connector. Everything is fixed in the 2nd revision.
That board supports DDR memroy.
 
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