Is Soyo SY-6BA+IV a good board to overclock Celeron2 566?

MXtech

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I am thinking of getting the Soyo SY-6BA+IV to replace my CUBX because the CUBX has a voltage problem and I can't get it to work above 1.60v.

Is it worth it?
 

AndrewR

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I'm typing this on a Soyo 6BA+III running a Cel2 533 at 800. I'm sure the IV is comparable in quality and ability. I've been very impressed with Soyo.
 

MXtech

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Wow, "none better"??
what about the Abit BE6-2 or MSI BXMaster? I wonder why you rate it the best...
 

zippy

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I am either getting the BXMaster or Soyo 6ba+IV to replace my current mobo (a via 133a board...i don't like having to update the drivers all the time...plus, a BX133 board is "bitchin fast"! :)). I'd say both are on about the same page. Email me, I have a ton of links to great prices on both boards. BTW, don't go abit...you have a relatively good chance of getting a dud (relative to the rest of the mobo industry).
 

MXtech

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Thanks for all the reply :)

I have another question for all the Soyo 6ba+IV owners. I read this board has the cache latency control. Is it able to control the latency of the L2 cache and L1 cache? Will it help overclocking my Celeron2 566?