I'm running one with dual P3-750E's without any problems.  I've tried to use
750E's with a Supermicro PIIIDME (i840 board) and had nothing but problems
so I switched to the DBE (BX board) and have been very happy.  The only real
limitation of the DBE is that it only supports 1gb of RAM.  You may have an
issue with the 133mhz bus speed though since a BX board doesn't have the
right AGP divisor for that speed.  If you have a video card that can deal
with being overclocked, you should have no problems.

Cheers,

Chris

----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Baker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2000 12:27 PM
Subject: Max CPU speed w/ SuperMicro P6DBE.


>   I'm wanting information on the maximum CPU speed a SuperMicro P6DBE will
> handle.  From the way the CPU clock multiplier jumpers are layed out it
> seems like it could go up to 950Mhz.  We want to put 800Mhz PIII's in our
> P6DBE's.  Anyone out there doing that?  Would the faster PIII's consume
more
> power than the MB can handle under SMP or otherwise run unstable?  Need an
> answer ASAP.
>
> - Steve
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