Michael van AnandTech heeft een review gepost van de Abit BE6. Hier een stukje over de FSB settings:
The BE6's SoftMenu II takes advantage of the new clock generator by providing support, albeit unofficially, for a total of 13 FSB settings. Although we praised ABIT for their excellent FSB options on the BP6, the BE6 offers much more conventional support. In addition to the standard 66/75/83/100/124/133MHz FSB settings, the BE6 supports 105 / 110 / 112 / 115 / 120 / 140 / 150, with 124 and above supporting a 1/4 PCI ratio to keep the PCI frequency as close to the specified 33MHz setting as possible, for those with extremely frequency sensitive PCI peripherals. These bus speeds are not quite as beneficial as those offered on the BP6 for Celeron users, but are better for Pentium III owners.
AnandTech zit zoals bij alle Abit reviews weer te klagen over gebrekkige stabiliteit onder normale omstandigen. Stabiliteit onder overklokte omstandigheden schijnt dan opeens wel weer super goed te zijn (iemand die hier de logica in ziet!?). Anyway, de review lees je hier.