Test Configuration

Processor(s): Intel Pentium II 400 OEM
RAM: 1 - 64MB LGS PC100 SDRAM DIMM
1 x 64MB Mushkin PC100 SDRAM
1 x 64MB Memory-Man PC100 SDRAM
Hard Drive(s): Western Digital Caviar AC35100 - UltraATA
Video Card(s): Matrox Millennium G200 (8MB SGRAM - AGP)
Bus Master Drivers: Microsoft Win98 DMA Drivers
Video Drivers: MGA Millennium G200 Release 1677-411
Operation System(s): Windows 98
Motherboard Revision: ABIT BX6 Revision 2.0

 

Windows 98 Performance

  Winstone Quake 2
Business 98 Business 99 Quake 2 demo1.dm2 crusher.dm2
Intel Pentium II 400 (100MHz x 4.0) 27.8 19.2 18.6 12.8
Intel Pentium II 468 (117MHz x 4.0) 30.3 20.8 21.7 14.8

The Final Decision

If you're an overclocker considering a new system, the BX6 Revision 2 is the absolute best ABIT motherboard to hit the market to date, while owners of the BX6 and BH6 will probably want to hang on to their prized possessions until the next major upgrade is deemed necessary by the market. 

Non-overclockers will most likely want to pass the BX6 Revision 2 up for the AOpen AX6BC, since they are both equally easy to configure in terms of their jumperless setup utilities, with the AOpen AX6BC still being a much more stable solution for a much more stable system. 

ABIT did a wonderful job with the BX6 Revision 2.0, unfortunately the market seems to be getting entirely too competitive for the manufacturer to leave out such major considerations as overall system stability in favor of added overclocking options.


How it Rates

AnandTech Motherboard Rating

  Business
Performance 85%
Price 85%
Ease of Use 94%
Overclocked Stability 95%
General Stability 78%
Quality 80%
Documentation 95%
Reliability 75%
Overall Rating 86%

The New Rating System
Each motherboard is rated in 8 areas, Performance, Price, Ease of Use, Overclocked Stability, Stability, Quality, Documentation, and Reliability.

Do not compare newer scores to older ones, the newer scores are much more aggressive

  • Performance - How well the motherboard compares to others in its class

  • Price - How competitive the price of the motherboard is when compared to others in its class

  • Ease of Use - How easy it is to setup the motherboard, jumper settings, jumperless configuration etc...

  • Overclocked Stability - How stable the motherboard is at overclocked CPU/Bus speeds

  • Stability - How stable the motherboard is at normal CPU/Bus speeds

  • Quality - How much effort went into producing the motherboard

  • Documentation - How helpful is the manual and bundled support manuals

  • Reliability - How long will this motherboard last, will it fail? Deals with quantity/size of capacitors, known bugs, etc...

  • Overall Rating - an average of the eight above areas

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