>> > What would it take to upgrade a Pentium 100 (socket 7) to a
>> > Pentium 200 or even higher using the current socket 7 motherboard?
>> > Is it as easy as taking out the old chip and installing the newer
>> > one? Any cautions that I should be aware of?
>>
>> 4. Get a new motherboard. Drastic, but at about $80-120, it's
>> competitive with any of these other approaches, and may offer
>> additional benefits such as SDRAM, AGP, and/or 100 MHz FSB.
>
>David G
>
>
>Wouldn't you also need a new case or at least a new power supply? (for
>the split voltage requirement
The split voltage requirement is a function of the mother board and not the
power supply. The only reason to get a new case or power supply is if you
were going to change MB form factors. IE AT to ATX.
Dennis Noble
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