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At 01:11 PM 7/18/1998 Mick Fitzpatrick  wrote:
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>I want to up grade my standard P166. But that's all I want to do. So any
>advise on the highest I can go with a new processor that will simply fit my
>existing slot will be appreciated.


Mick:

What is the make and model of your motherboard?

A plain Jane Pentium Classic motherboard with a P-166
will likely only get to P-200, hardly worth the effort.

If you can go to a 233MMX, then it would be worth
the jump. That level or higher.

A faster hard drive or an increase of RAM, say 32MB
to 64 MB is a more cost effective enhancement.

Regards,

John Chin

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