Written
: 10/29/99
Written by:
Moto Racer®
Soyo SY-6BA+IV Supplied by:
AMK Services

Introduction
The Soyo SY-6BA+IV is an ATX motherboard with a name
that's way too long. This is Soyo's answer to the Abit BE6-II. Soyo basically
took their SY-6BA+III and added ATA/66 support plus a few more features. You
might wonder with the coming of the Camino chipset why Soyo would chose to do an
ATA/66 motherboard based on the BX chipset? Well, Camino is still suffering
from production problems and RAMBUS is damn expensive and according to tests
done by Apex it has
questionable performance benefits. By itself, the BX chipset does not support
ATA/66. Both Soyo and Abit use a controller chip made by Highpoint.
The
Soyo SY-6BA+IV is PC-99 spec motherboard. All that really means is that its
input/output connectors are color coded to match PC-99 specs input/output
devices. Hmmm, the last mouse I got didn't have a green plug. It does look cool
however and I guess there are people out there who gets the mouse and keyboard
connectors backward sometimes.
The SY-6BA+IV uses the now standard 5 PCI, 2 ISA and 1 AGP
port. The board layout is very nice. The IDE and ATA/66 connectors are placed
fairly high up, which should make connecting hard drives that are placed high in
the case a bit easier.
With its jumperless design and ability to adjust core
voltage, the SY-6BA+IV was created as an overclocker's motherboard. The board
supports a very nice range of bus speeds to get the most out of your CPU. You
can chose from the the following FSB: 66, 75, 78, 81, 83, 90, 95, 100, 103, 105,
110, 112, 113, 115, 117, 118, 120, 124, 126, 133, 135, 137, 138, 140, 142, 144,
150, and 155Mhz. Voltage can be adjusted from 2 to 2.2V, which should be fine. I
really don't like running a CPU higher than 2.2V.
Next Page: The specs
[Page 1]
[Page 2]
[Page 3]
[Page 4] [Home]