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    The ABIT BP6 is an ATX motherboard released by ABIT in 1999. It was the first motherboard to allow the use of two unmodified Intel Celeron processors in dual symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) configuration. This combined with its overclocking capabilities made it a popular option among computer enthusiasts. The BP6 has been credited as the product that made multi-processor systems affordable for mainstream users, because prior to its release the expense of any multi-processor configuration made it a feature only to be considered for workstation-class systems.
    The BP6 was based on the Intel Seattle 440BX chipset, consisting of the 82443BX Northbridge and the 82371AB Southbridge.
    Processors that are supported by the BP6 in SMP configuration are the PPGA Socket 370 Celeron processors (300–533 MHz). Later Pentium III and Celeron Coppermine models can also operate on the BP6, albeit only in single processor configuration with the use of aftermarket socket adaptors. Intel never intended the Celeron to be able to operate in SMP, and later-generation Celeron processors had their SMP interface disabled, restricting the feature to the higher-end Pentium III and Xeon product lines.
    The motherboard also features two extra HDD ports, one with the HPT366 Ultra DMA/66 adapter fitted on the mainboard itself. This allows up to eight IDE compatible drives to operate at the interface's maximum speed.
    The motherboard features ABIT SoftMenu BIOS extension which allow for jumper-less adjustment of system parameters such as system bus speed, CPU & AGP bridge multipliers, voltages from inside the BIOS and PC-99 coloring.
    The BP6, and many other of ABIT's motherboards produced between 1999 and 2005, were victims of the capacitor plague.


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    Repair and capacitor replacement of an ABIT BP6 by Tech Tangents on YouTube
    The Only Famous Motherboard by Cathode Ray Dude - CRD on YouTube

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ABIT BP6 - Wikipedia

The ABIT BP6 is an ATX motherboard released by ABIT in 1999. It was the first motherboard to allow the use of two unmodified Intel Celeron processors in dual symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) configuration.

ABit AB-BP6 - The Retro Web

ABit AB-BP6 is a motherboard based on the Intel 440BX (Seattle) chipset. Get specs, BIOS, documentation and more!

Abit BP6: In memoriam - The Silicon Underground

Oct 11, 2018 · The Abit BP6 was the world’s first dual Socket-370 board to allow a dual Celeron system. Intel didn’t support this configuration, but Abit’s customers didn’t care. CPUs didn’t always have multiple cores like they do today.

ABIT BP6 - Specs | Manual | Drivers | BIOS | Download

The BP6 is a retail dual Socket 370 motherboard built by ABIT. It was the first dual socket 370 and is the only dual S370 Celeron (Mendocino) dual board worldwide. Read more about ABIT BP6 Dual Socket 370 on Wikipedia.

What happened to Abit motherboards - The Silicon Underground

Dec 30, 2024 · Abit BP6: Dual CPUs on a budget. And then there was the legendary Abit BP6. Socket 370 era Celeron processors had a Pentium II core, but Intel disabled the ability to change the multiplier to discourage overclocking and they also disabled the ability to run them in multi-processor configurations. Enthusiasts figured out that if they wired the ...

Abit BP6 - Caps Wiki

Oct 8, 2022 · The Abit-BP6 is a dual socket 370 motherboard featuring PCI, ISA, and AGP slots. It also features two IDE controllers on board allowing for 8 total drives to be connected to the system.

ABIT BP6 i440BX Dual Socket-370 ATX - AnandTech

Jul 20, 1999 · The success of a new line of BX boards, the most exotic of them being the BP6, the world's first Dual Socket-370 motherboard with on-board Ultra ATA 66 support. Sound sketchy? Let's take a look...

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View and Download Abit BP6 user manual online. BP6 motherboard pdf manual download. Also for: Bp6e.

The legendary Abit BP6 : r/retrobattlestations - Reddit

Apr 24, 2021 · Released in 1999, though I got mine in late 2000, the Abit BP6 was the first motherboard ever to support dual Celerons natively. It also had fantastic (for the time) overclocking capability. I got a 50% overclock out of two Celeron 366MHz chips, resulting in a rock solid dual 550MHz budget battlestation.

The Abit BP6 Motherboard: Dual CPU processing for the masses

Mar 13, 2022 · The legendary Abit BP6, released in 1999 was the first dual-processor socket PPGA 370 motherboard and the first board to finally bring multi-processor boards at an affordable price to the consumer market.