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ABIT Vh6T vs VH6-II

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The vh62 you can get the cpu vcore to over 2.0v
The vh6t you can only get 1.825 (1.85 actual).
The vh6t you can use with a tualatin cpu the vh62 you can not.
Besides that the boards are the same.
 
Ive heard there coming out with a BIOS update so you can run a VH6-2 with a Tualatin. Placid should know if I was missinformed.
 
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Hey how did you get your vh6-2 to go above 1.9 volts or .2 above spec of chip??
 
I like the vh62 as my limited experience is with it. Very stable except for no Tualatin as said above.

Maestro
 
outhouse maybe your confusing coppermine t for tualitan. vh62 will do the newer 100fsb cellies with cdo stepping which I believe is the coppermine t. No tualitin but I think that there was an article at the main site which stated that if you could run 950 cellies on your mb it was tualitan capable but that was before the chip came out and was later proved to be wrong. As well as via's claim that many bx could but no such luck. thanks placid for the info on the voltage I was curious how backwards compatiable the vht is I would like to know over all what is the best tualitan mb out or is it too early to say. Seems only abit and via are making one but i would be curious of a sis chipset capable after their interesting work on 266. My other question would be its capability to be run dual???? now wouldn't that the be the smoking gun!! agianst amd and p4.
 
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