Black Beauty: AOpen AX6BC Pro II Millennium Edition
Table of contents
- 1. Black Beauty With Lots Of (horse) Power
- 2. Black Magic
- 3. Testing The Millennium Board

Could a motherboard ever become the object of a certain fascination? Of course there are legendary ones, e.g. the Asus P55T2P4 , which introduced the era of bus speed overclocking some years ago, or the ABit LX6 , which was pretty close to reach 100 MHz system speed for the first time.
Today it's extremely difficult to develop products, which really differentiate from others. Lots of expansion slots are normal, overclocking features have become standard, and additional hardware often drives the price of the motherboard up, without really being required by the user.
It's difficult to create a motherboard that makes the user feel that he's got something special. AOpen uses a for motherboards rather unconventional way to ensure uniqueness of its AX6BC Pro II ME.
Features
| AOpen AX6BC Pro II Millennium Edition | |
|---|---|
| Format/Socket | ATX/Slot-1 |
| Chipset | Intel 82440BX |
| AGP | 2x |
| PCI Slots | 6 Masters |
| ISA Slots | - |
| DIMM Sockets | 3 (max. 768 MByte) |
| I/O | 2x serial, 1x parallel, 2x USB |
| FSB Speeds | 66, 68, 75, 83, 100, 103, 112, 117, 124, 129, 133, 138, 143, 148, 153 MHz |
| Vcore adjustable | Yes (1.3 - 3.5 V) |
| CPU Support | Pentium II/III, Celeron |
| Other Features | Wake on LAN, Wake On Ring, Wake On Keyboard, IrDA port |
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