Processor on an ABIT BE6

phyre

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Whats the highest processor I can stick in my Abit BE6 Board? the abit site says 900 mhz I think, but I have a feeling it could be higher. Anyone know?

Thanks,

Phyre
 

babutiger

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A while back i looked into upgrading a processor on the same board as you, BE6, and learned from msg boards that a 1 gig celeron (100FSB) works fine. If i'm not mistaken, most any celeron -or- pentium III proc. with 100 fsb will run without probs as long as you are using the latest Abit mobo bios. cheers.
 

DrZone

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that's amazing !.. i'm using the abit BE6 also and was looking to get a new CPU sometime.

But the BE6 is slot and i'm using a converter card to use my celeron500. Do u think the converter card will work with the new celerons ? And i'm using the original BE6 not the BE6 II or anything of that sort.
 

DaveC

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I just upgrade my old abit bx6 with a 900 celeron and a coppermine slotket.
From what I understand, it doesn't matter if the multiplier is supported by the motherboard
or not because it is just ignored. For example, this board's highest multiplier is 8 but it
works fine with this celeron. So, any processor of the same type should be ok as long
as it gets the right voltage. BTW, I used a startech slotket from buy.com for $10.
The newest celeron is about 1.3 GHZ @1.5 volt. But, the 900 is a much better deal.
I got mine(retail version) for $50. So far, it has made 1.01GHZ- 9 * 112 -and is cool.
However, the next bus speed I have is 133. As for slotkets, they must be for fcpga or coppermine
to work correctly. I hope this helps. good luck:cool:
 

Agamar

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My processor isn't the fastest that you can put in the BE6, but it is a 133mhz part. I have had the P-III 667 running in my board for about a year now. No problems at all. I am thinking about going ahead and upgrading soon, but I really don't know what I want to do... for the price of a 1g P-III I could probably get a new SIS board with an AMD XP and quite a bit faster.
 

DrZone

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<< My processor isn't the fastest that you can put in the BE6, but it is a 133mhz part. I have had the P-III 667 running in my board for about a year now. No problems at all. I am thinking about going ahead and upgrading soon, but I really don't know what I want to do... for the price of a 1g P-III I could probably get a new SIS board with an AMD XP and quite a bit faster. >>



hmmm.. you have the original BE6 ? because there were about 2 latter revisions to this great board...