Is it 66, or 100?
marneus Distinguished Dec 31, 2007 1,327 0 19,280 Dec 12, 2002 #2 LX is only 66mhz... BX is 100Mhz+ no-one shouts louder than someone who is being ignored, or in the case of techies, to be heard over the noise of their PC's ;-)
LX is only 66mhz... BX is 100Mhz+ no-one shouts louder than someone who is being ignored, or in the case of techies, to be heard over the noise of their PC's ;-)
M Mordy Distinguished Dec 31, 2007 642 0 18,980 Dec 12, 2002 #3 officially 66, usually overclockable to 83.3 There is a rumor about some asus board that can be overclocked to 100 ...
officially 66, usually overclockable to 83.3 There is a rumor about some asus board that can be overclocked to 100 ...
T tombance Distinguished Jun 16, 2002 1,412 0 19,280 Dec 12, 2002 #4 Well Ive just been given a dual LX board, looks like I wont be able to run my p2 350 (3.5x100), ill have to sell it then. Anyone in uk wanna buy it? It has onbord SCSI, Lan, USB, Sound etc. Im pretty sure it will work, ill try to test it tonite.
Well Ive just been given a dual LX board, looks like I wont be able to run my p2 350 (3.5x100), ill have to sell it then. Anyone in uk wanna buy it? It has onbord SCSI, Lan, USB, Sound etc. Im pretty sure it will work, ill try to test it tonite.
Crashman Polypheme Former Staff Dec 31, 2007 48,594 91 66,190 Dec 13, 2002 #5 That was the Abit LX6. It would run 100MHz bus, but not reliably. <font color=blue>You're posting in a forum with class. It may be third class, but it's still class!</font color=blue>
That was the Abit LX6. It would run 100MHz bus, but not reliably. <font color=blue>You're posting in a forum with class. It may be third class, but it's still class!</font color=blue>