PowerLeap also offers socket 5 & 7 upgrades. My upgrade (K6-III 400) went
without a hitch... with a new BIOS. The old GW2K has still got some life
left and is going to college (for the third time) soon. These upgrades,
though not cheap can be done for $100.00 to $250.00; less or comparable
(depending on config) to a new board, chip, and memory. However, It sure
beats trashing all the old legacy equipment. Although most of my old parts
and programs go to good use in a local Charter school for their computer
lab.
Eric Heath
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