Adrian's Rojak Pot heeft een review van de Chaintech 6BTM, een vrij bekende moederplank hier in de polder (kwam ooit goed uit een C!T test). Hier wat overklokkers info, voor diegenen die stug blijven volhouden dat ze 't ook zonder BH6 kunnen redden:
While the SeePU CPU setup allows the manual setting of the bus speed, it, most unfortunately, does not allow manual setting of the CPU's voltage. This is bad news for users with stubborn Celerons or Pentium II processors which require a voltage boost to run at high overclocked speeds.For example, the Celeron I used for the tests requires 2.05V to run properly at 450MHz. But because the 6BTM automatically sets the voltage to 2.00V, the Celeron processor was not stable enough to benchmark. So, Celerons like this one will not run at 450/464MHz which is the goal of most users who buy the Celeron 300A and Intel 440BX motherboard combination.
Chaintech should include such a voltage setup option in the SeePU menu. After all, ABIT has already proven that manual voltage setup is possible and useful.