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Date: | Wed, 19 Aug 1998 19:38:18 -0400 |
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I believe they all use WinChip processors. I've used the Evergreen 200Mhz
ones in Compaqs with good success. The Evergreen uses a mini circuit board
to override the system board's clock multiplier for older boards that don't
support X3 multipliers. It comes with a diskette that will update your bios
if needed for maximum compatibility. I can't speak for the others. Another
alternative, for a similar price, is a new case, system board, and
processor. Then move your other parts over. That would cost you about $30
more, but get a non-proprietary layout system. I can suggest some vendors
off list. I know of some system boards with audio and video on the board if
yours is integrated.
John G. Cakars wrote:
> Packard Bell POS P75, Win 95a
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> I would like to upgrade my CPU. I cannot afford the Intel Overdrive. A
> catalog, I have, lists three choices from the following manufacturors,
> Evergreen Technologies, Zerus Hardware and PNY Techonologies. They are
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