BH6 - The little board that could

CHHASmatroxuser

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This board just refuses to lie down and die :)

I just noticed the newest BIOS release for 1.0x, dated July 6th.
Now we have Coppermine support as well :D


Filename: BH6SS.EXE
Date: 07/06/2000
ID: SS NOTE:
Supports Celeron 633(66),667(66),700(66)MHz
CPUs, and PIII 750(100),800(100),850(100)MHz CPUs
 

Cosmic_Horror

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umm which revision of bh6 is this bois for?

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opps, serves me write for not reading the whole post!
 

Toro 45

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Ya, I just bought a Soyo 6BA+IV board &amp; a couple of Cel 2's.One for the Soyo &amp; one for my BH6.
The Bh6 has higher voltages &amp; more room for big H/S. It runs just as stable &amp; even faster because of the higher voltage adjustments.

It thinks it can, It thinks it can, It thinks it can. It Does!!!

Toro:)
 

OhMan

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Gosh! I'm so very pleased and touched by Abit's effort to keep this board alive and keep updating the BIOS, way to go Abit and I'm all for you!
 

Jeff H

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I've had good experiences w/ Abit (continuing BIOS support for the BH6) and Shuttle (one of the few mobo companies that will actually talk to you).

I just upgraded my BH6 rev1.02 board w/ a P!!!-650 OEM, an Abit Slotket!!!, and a Thermaltake Golden Orb heatsink/fan. Plugged them in, booted, changed the BIOS to recognize the cpu, and it hasn't skipped a beat since. Just flashed it to SS today, and it didn't exhibit the same COM port flakiness that it did w/ QN.