to Truro:
Heeey, I'm not that dumb!
It's really a BH6 Rev.2.0, I got is as a replace, when my first BH6 (1.01) died. It has something like "BH6 V2.0" written somewhere on the PCB, and most importantly, it has different Clock generator (according to SoftFSB, it should be IC-Works W196x or W204x), which supports these FSB frequencies:
1/2: 66, 75, 78, 81, 83
1/3: 90, 95, 100, 105, 110, 112, 113.5, 115, 117, 118.5, 120, 122, 124
1/4: 124, 126, 133, 135, 137, 138.5, 140, 142, 144, 150, 155
This change is also reflected in the BH6 User's Manual, which is otherwise the same. Another change is that the ports (PS/2, parallel, serial) are not black, but coloured, like with the newer mobo's.
I know that such a board has never hit the retail market, I also know that there's absolutely no information about it on Abit's website, and there's also no BIOS for this board. (bh6_ss worked, but the FSB frequencies were absolutely mismatched, excluding 66 & 100) I wrote to Abit's Tech Support to get some info about the board, but got no response yet. Seems like a leaked engineering sample
to jinsonxu:
It worked! I'm now running at 9x95 (exactly 95.45) = 859, 1.85V. At 900, it's not absolutely stable even at 2.0V, at 2.05 and more the computer doesn't even start.