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Recommend a mobo, please
All,
I am getting ready to migrate my main use machine to a PIII733 processor, and am going to set up a server using my old celeron 566. I would like to overclock the cel to 850, so I need a mobo that is flexible enough to do the overclock, but I also need on that is extremely stable. my current thinking is the Asus CUSL2-C. Any thoughts?
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ForceTen
Quality - not Quantity
And thus the eleventh rule rule of Overclocking is born:
XI: Thou shalt kill flies with sledgehammers, whenever practicable.
ForceTen
Quality - not Quantity
And thus the eleventh rule rule of Overclocking is born:
XI: Thou shalt kill flies with sledgehammers, whenever practicable.
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Hammerhead Shark
By all means, get the CUSL2
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My name is Bin Laden and I'm a crazy terrorist who wants to destroy the USA
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ditto with slipgun
cusl2-c
stability, price, features, and excellent overclock ability.
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Instead of AMD_Forever, I really think it's more like "Competition_Forever"
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Gibson Les Paul Shark
I hear alot of good stuff bout the Asus board. Get that one, I am also thinkin bout gettin it 
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PIII 450@556
128 RAM
Hercules 3d Prophet 2 MX @ 175/220
Please glue eyeballs to the screen for cheap laser eye surgery
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Folding Team Member
There is no better Intel mobo than the Asus CUSL2. Abit always make good stable mobos [that OC like champs] the SA6R looks great but not much feedback exists on it now. VP6 is something to consider if you were looking for dual processors?
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He knows if you've been bad or good so be good for goodness sake.
AUP
[This message has been edited by sapasion (edited December 16, 2000).]
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