However, bad luck came upon me, and my BP6 decided to go postal on my, and destroy both CPU’s, Memory & GFX Card, as I was running it as a Web/File server (Windows 2000 Server). I found that the Q6 VTT mod I did had blown, as I never attached a heat sink to the capacitor, and it just got so hot it melted, shorting out a few tracks on the board, causing it to just go bang. I never did get another BP6 board, I went the cheap option & built another machine out of an old PII 450, which made do.
Now I’m bidding on another BP6, as it was much more efficient as a server than my current system, and as I’m expanding my network, I need something which will cope, plus I also miss the fact I can just say Yeah, I got a Dual CPU Server at home! (Saying you’ve got a single CPU server doesn’t have the same grin factor

What I’m a little unsure about is whether I go for a dual PIII mod, as having read the guide to modding the board to support them, I’m a little weary as whether to attempt it. I have 2 PIII 1.1Ghz CPU’s, FSB 133, which are just lying in my spares box. I noticed there was a mention about PowerLeap producing a custom adaptor for the BP6 to enable PIII in SMB, and having a look at there website I found this http://plpadmin.tempdomainname.com/PL370SMP.html. I am unsure if this is for the BP6, as it doesn’t say, but it does say it is for SMP, so would it work on my PIII’s without any board modifications?? Otherwise I will have to hunt done a pair of Celeron 533A CPU’s, but even that is much better than my current setup!
Thanks
Paul