Supermicro P6SBE

This is a discussion about Supermicro P6SBE in the Slack Space category; I am considering replacing my Dual Celeron BP6 with a pair of P3-600's on a Supermicro P6DBE and am wondering about the stability, overclocking ability, USB, ACPI etc of this board. Anyone running this board and what are your impressions? Thanks Ed.

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I am considering replacing my Dual Celeron BP6 with a pair of P3-600's on a Supermicro P6DBE and am wondering about the stability, overclocking ability, USB, ACPI etc of this board. Anyone running this board and what are your impressions?
 
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Ed

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Topic should read Supermicro P6DBE. Sorry for the typo. I am asking about the Dual processor P6DBE not the single processor P6SBE.
 
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It matter when your motherboard was made, if it was made around or after
2/99 you can use either and even go as high as the soon to be released
800Mhz Coppermine Pentium III processor. The 600E is a Coppermine processor
also. Please review this link which will tell you have to identify if you
have the correct components on your motherboard to support Coppermine
processors if not then you must use the 600 version (512k cache version).
http://www.supermicro.com/TECHSUPPORT/FAQs/Processor.htm