If u have a Pentium 2 can u buy a Pentium 3 and put it in its place.
OldBear Splendid Sep 14, 2001 5,380 0 25,780 Dec 30, 2001 #2 Maybe. Tell us all about your system. <font color=blue>Remember.... You get what you pay for. All advice here is free.</font color=blue>
Maybe. Tell us all about your system. <font color=blue>Remember.... You get what you pay for. All advice here is free.</font color=blue>
OldBear Splendid Sep 14, 2001 5,380 0 25,780 Dec 30, 2001 #4 Have you looked inside it. <font color=blue>Remember.... You get what you pay for. All advice here is free.</font color=blue>
Have you looked inside it. <font color=blue>Remember.... You get what you pay for. All advice here is free.</font color=blue>
OldBear Splendid Sep 14, 2001 5,380 0 25,780 Dec 30, 2001 #6 Does you CPU fit in a socket or in a slot? <font color=blue>Remember.... You get what you pay for. All advice here is free.</font color=blue>
Does you CPU fit in a socket or in a slot? <font color=blue>Remember.... You get what you pay for. All advice here is free.</font color=blue>
OldBear Splendid Sep 14, 2001 5,380 0 25,780 Dec 30, 2001 #8 Usually, yes. <font color=blue>Remember.... You get what you pay for. All advice here is free.</font color=blue>
Usually, yes. <font color=blue>Remember.... You get what you pay for. All advice here is free.</font color=blue>
OldBear Splendid Sep 14, 2001 5,380 0 25,780 Dec 30, 2001 #10 Your welcome. <font color=blue>Remember.... You get what you pay for. All advice here is free.</font color=blue>
Your welcome. <font color=blue>Remember.... You get what you pay for. All advice here is free.</font color=blue>
C CoOLMaNX Distinguished Sep 1, 2001 277 0 18,780 Dec 30, 2001 #11 aren't there slot p3's also though?
OldBear Splendid Sep 14, 2001 5,380 0 25,780 Dec 30, 2001 #12 Yes, Crashman has been giving info about them in past posts. <font color=blue>Remember.... You get what you pay for. All advice here is free.</font color=blue>
Yes, Crashman has been giving info about them in past posts. <font color=blue>Remember.... You get what you pay for. All advice here is free.</font color=blue>
G Guest Guest Dec 31, 2001 #13 What motherboard are you using ? If its a 66 Mhz (was it called LX ?)board you can forget about the P3. If its a BX or Via Apollo Pro then, you might. = The views stated herein are my personal views, and not necessarily the views of my wife. =
What motherboard are you using ? If its a 66 Mhz (was it called LX ?)board you can forget about the P3. If its a BX or Via Apollo Pro then, you might. = The views stated herein are my personal views, and not necessarily the views of my wife. =
Crashman Polypheme Former Staff Dec 31, 2007 48,594 91 66,190 Jan 1, 2002 #14 If you have a MAXIMUM 66MHz FSB, the fastest you can get is a Celeron 766. Otherwise you can probably put a PIII Tualatin or 1.2GHz Celeron on in using the Powerleap iP3t adapter. What's the frequency, Kenneth?
If you have a MAXIMUM 66MHz FSB, the fastest you can get is a Celeron 766. Otherwise you can probably put a PIII Tualatin or 1.2GHz Celeron on in using the Powerleap iP3t adapter. What's the frequency, Kenneth?