Well, I just bought an Abit BX-133. I think I should let you know now.... DO NOT GET THIS BOARD IF YOU OVERCLOCK!
I have a Celeron 2 566 which overclocked to 952 on my old BH6 at 1.85 (ran ROCK SOLID).
Well, the BX-133 auto detects your CPU's voltage rating and then ONLY allows a + or - of .3 (meaning I can only go to 1.75 now). The old flash trick on the BH6 doesn't work any more because the voltage of the CPU is detected EVERY TIME.
Now, my 952 can only run stable at 75 FSB, which means my once mighty 952 is now reduced to a meager 637! :|
I bought this board because it was supposed to be the "overclockers board". You'd think Abit would include a wide range of CPU voltage settings KNOWING that overclockers are using it (heck, you HAVE to overclock the friggin board to get to the advertised "133" FSB, which is what they are selling it to run at!).
Abit, I am so upset right now!!!!!! What a bunch of idiots! :|