OK, some facts about the P2B.
Proper Coppermine support only officially is with 1.12 or higher (with BIOS 1011 or higher).
Confirmed functionality with Coppermine is with 1.02 or higher (with BIOS 1011 or higher).
The P2B has no CPU voltage settings and that's why Slot 1 CPUs are not ideal for overclocking on this board. The modern slockets have voltage jumpers which override the CPU's setting. However, NO slockets currently in production have their own voltage regulators. Therefore NONE can overcome the minimum voltage limitations of the motherboard. This is important because if you have an older P2B (eg. 1.02) which cannot support lower voltages, the motherboard will refuse to boot at that voltage. It seems the oldest P2B boards can only go as low as 1.8 V. And for the newer pre-1.12 boards that DO go lower, sometimes they don't do so properly. (I have confirmed as low as 1.5 V on my 1.10, but I can only set at 0.1 V increments.)
1.8 V is well within the specs for Coppermine, but with these higher voltages, one must have proper cooling. With an Alpha I have been using 1.9 V for almost 2 months now (I think), although I recommend that to nobody.
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Celeron 533A@920 MHz 1.9 V, Asus P2B 1.10