I buy computer equipment over the internet all the time. The problem you
have is finding a vendor who will ship internationally. You just have to
contact vendors and see if they will. You can check out the reputation of
vendors at
www.resellerratings.com .
You can overclock successfully with motherboards other than Abit although
the process is a little more involved. The Asus P2 boards have a good
reputation. Look at these sites for more information.
http://www.bxboards.com/http://sysdoc.pair.com/
Both those sites have pretty detailed instructions of overclocking.
Ben Moore
-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Perry <
Date: Saturday, December 19, 1998 1:17 AM
Subject: [PCBUILD] Buying Motherboard through the Internet
>Who out there has had experience of buying Motherboards over the Internet??
>
>I'm interested in buying an Abit BH6 mobo so that I can overclock a Celeron
>300a chip. I've tried searching for the board here in Christchurch, New
>Zealand but none of the local suppliers seem to stock them.
>
>So, have any of you bought motherboards via the internet and if so what has
>your experience of the process been?
>
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