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Epox D3VA motherboard
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| Mon Dec 04, 2000 | 1:14P| PermaLink |
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"In the summer of 1999, ABIT released the BP6 - the world's first dual
Socket-370 motherboard. The BP6, based on Intel's 440BX chipset, not only
supported running dual Celerons, it also supported overclocking, making it
quite the enthusiast's powerhouse. This, at a time when the infamous Celeron
300A's were still quite popular (for those that are unfamiliar with the 300A
's, they were cheap, easy to over clock, and they supported SMP - this made
them extremely popular). Designing a dual board that is reasonably stable is
not an easy task. Needless to say, the BP6 was something of a rogue in the
motherboard arena and it reigned supreme in the consumer-level, dual
processor world."
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FULL STORY @
NEOSEEKER (http://www.neoseeker.com/Articles/Games/Reviews/epoxd3va/)
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