Andy van BXBoards heeft een review van de Abit BE6-II op het net geparkeerd. Deze plank wordt geleverd met een verbeterd Softmenu, die de mogelijkheid biedt om uit maar liefst 120 busspeeds te kiezen. Verder is het nu ook mogelijk om het I/O voltage te tweaken:
This is a return to form from Abit. While Abit are no longer a stand out presense in the overclockers market, with most of the top tier manufacturers supported voltage tweaks, to some extent other mainboard manufacturers have stolen the emperors cloths - and the cloak fits better too! Abit have had to come up with something pretty special and I think that Softmenu III may just do the trick. The all-new clock generator, bolstered by tweaks to Softmenu, allows for virtually unlimited bus speed settings. "Baby stepping" from 83Mhz in 1Mhz right up to 200Mhz means that the last drop of power can be extracted from a CPU. With these selections comes stability at high bus speeds, a previous Abit weak point. The BE6-2 could just be the board to extract the last drop out of the 133Mhz Pentium IIIE!