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Looking for recommendations for a socket 370 MoBo

I have a Pentium III 933mhz processor and 128mb 133mhz sdram that I wish to use in a new system. I would appreciate any reccomendations for a quality stabile ATX motherboard at a recent price. I have not kept up to speed with the Intel systems for a while and have built only AMD for the past couple of years. I like to do most of my online shopping at Newegg also but am not sure which motherboard they sell would be best. I will look at other sites and other products if the quality and price is right.

Thanks in advance
 
A quality PIII board that I have built alot of systems with in the last few years is the Tyan s1854 Trinity 400. It is not a good overclocking board (no voltage adjustments & limited FSB speed selections), but at 'standard' bus speeds, it is a rock stable board. Newegg has it for $77. I have also built a few boards on the Abit VH6-II board. Newegg has its replacement, called the VH6T whick spports the new tulatin (sp?) chips.
 
I'd get an Asus TUSL2-C if I was getting a mobo for a PIII 933 today. I have used several of these mobos in systems around the office and they never bitch.
it's solid, easy to setup, reliable, all around excellent S370 mobo, and it has Tualitin support for future upgrades!
 
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