> The Tyan Tigers appear to be good slot 1 boards. I have one running
> dual slockets (powerleap) with dual Celery 400's@66FSB. Tried to get
> them to 100FSB but no go. I know one of the guys over on BP6.com runs a
> Tyan and Gateway (that is where my board came from off of eBay) uses
> them. Seems real solid.
I looked at a Tyan as replacement for BP6 at fair last weekend. The manual
explicitly states that Celerons will run at 66Mhz FSB, and that the FSB was
not settable by jumpers or menu. Ended my interest in that board.
Another board that worked well was the Asus P2B, but you'ld be lucky to find
one now.
When I was looking at alternative to the BP6, a Socket 370 PPGA board was
hard to find, nevermind dual Slot 1 boards.
Rob
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