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Mobo for P3 600EB

iSpark

Junior Member
Hello everybody,

I'm in search of a good mobo for a P3 600EB CPU, the one I'm currently using is the Asus PC32000.
I'm having random problems (BSOD, GPF's, Unknown errors caused by (unknown), mouse problems) things like that.

I think the mobo is partly to blame since it is one with the known Intel MTH problem.

Is there any good mobo for a cpu that runs on a 133FSB? This one is multiplyer locked at 4.5

I can't really complain to much about this thing though, It was given to me for helping setup another system for a friend.
Took 20 minutes, and he said here......take that old box home with you. lol
Got a whole complete system for 20 minutes help

Now to replace that mobo and I'll be set 🙂

Thanks
iSpark
 
I'd suggest the Abit VH6T, the Asus TUSL2-C, or the Asus TUV4X.

All are quality motherboards, and all support the Tualatin cored Pentiums and Celerons if you decide to upgrade the processor at a later date. The TUSL2-C uses the Intel 815EP B-stepped northbridge, while the VH6T and TUV4X use the Via Apollo Pro 133T northbridge.

Edit: Didn't realize that you needed a slot 1 motherboard. The P3V4X is good, as is the Abit SH6 (Intel 815E north bridge) and the Abit VT6X4 (Via Apollo Pro 133A northbridge). None of these will support a Tualatin, but maybe someone will introduce a slot-to-socket converter with a voltage modifier to allow the use of Tualatin processors.
 
Thanks guys,
Forgot to mention it was a slot 1 board, my bad

I didn't think it would be hard to find the Asus P3V4X, but it is 🙁
Where can this board be found?

I have looked at the Abit SH6, I think either board would make a good replacement for the *defunct* Asus PC32000

Later
iSpark
 
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