At 12:38 AM 9/26/99 +0800, you wrote:
cool! that is also what i have in mind.� but what processor will you test your board?� I believe that Abit-BE6 can support upto 8 IDE drives.� Are the necessary cables provided already with the board?

Yes.

Michael Graveen



Raymond
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From: Andrew Cook
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Or, if you prefer Slot 1 or fear overclocking, I just got an Abit-BE6.� Single processor but otherwise similar to the BP-6.� I am building a home machine on it this weekend with a Quantum 13GB 7200 RPM/ATA66 drive.� I'll let you know how it goes.
Andrew Cook
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Chris Hunt
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Yes, get the new ABit� BP6��� it is a dual CPU MB ( socket 370, not slot 1)� Two things that make this board the "HOT" item right now

SMP support with celerons.� People are taking cheap 366Mhz Celerons and running them at 550Mhz
Regular 33Mhz IDE and the new 66Mhz IDE ports. Now you can have up to 8 IDE devices.

Chris Hunt





At 03:17 PM 9/24/99 +0800, you wrote:
Hi,
I just wanna ask if anyone on list has setup their NT servers with IDE harddisks.� How do we setup more than 4 Harddisk on a computer?� I only got 2 ports for each Primary and Secondary cables.� Each has its own Master and Slave.� Is there something I should buy?
Raymond



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