epox mvp3c2. she's got hard where fsb settings of 66,75,83,100, and 112, and settings in the bios of 95,100,112,124, and 133. and a RELLY EZ TO SET jumper config. I highly reccomend it.
is the epox mobo expensive? getting a Duron for about $40 and a Abit KT7E mobo for another $100 makes a lot more sense than spending $40 for a K62 or K6 2+ and $80 for a SS7 mobo, much better performance with the Duron though ;-)
Pretty much anything by asus or abit is a good bet. Rember to look for a board that you can upgrade on. Having one that supports a 266fsb is nice to have if in a year you want to upgrade to a TBird.
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