8 may be the highest, but I ran a 633 celeron (9.5) on mine. The cpu's lock will override the bios's multiplier choice. That said, I prefer PIII's. 1/4 pci divider starts at 117.
What you say is true (except for the occasional engineering sample Intel device). It's been discovered that the BX6R2 will not support the newer 700MHZ celerons as it apparently does not recognize the configuration as being a valid CPU configuration. The bios does not automatically configure for PIII's beyond the 700E but you can use faster chips by using the user defined settings - it won't auto-detect PIII chips greater than the 700e correctly.
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