The High-Performance PC Guide heeft een review geschreven van de ECS P6BXT-A+, revision 1.3B moederbord. Nou het leuke aan deze plank is dat ie zowel een Slot-1 als Socket 370 heeft. Verder is ie gewoon gebaseerd op de BX chipset. Check de review hier.
Using a truly Jumperless design, the P6BXT-A+ rev 1.3B gives you total control of your processor configuration within the BIOS under the "BIOS Features Setup" menu. First of all, the clock frequency can be selected from a choice of frequencies ranging from 66Mhz to 133Mhz including: 66Mhz, 75Mhz, 83Mhz, 100Mhz, 103Mhz, 112Mhz,and 133Mhz. Next, the clock multiplier can be selected from a choice ranging from 2.5X to 8X in steps of .5X. Finally, the processor core voltage can be adjusted between 1.5 to 2.1 volts in steps of .05 volts and from 2.1 to 3.0 vdc in steps of .1 volt. As a fact, the processor core voltage adjustment is the big difference between the two boards as the original P6BXT-A+ was not coming with this feature. To sum it all, I am really regretting that while they had to rework this motherboard, ECS has not given more clock frequencies to it, a feature to adjust the AGP and PCI bus frequencies upon the clock frequency chosen and a setting to disable the processor lock multiplier. These missing features would have make a hell of a difference and would have turned this motherboard into a real Overclockers dream...