- Jun 14, 2005
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i have an old 1Ghz Pentium III machine and have a need to upgrade it to get at least 1.2 Ghz processor speed (the minimum requirement for HL2). i have been looking into upgrading the motherboard and cpu, but that also involves getting new memory and likely OS...all of that was adding up fast. i also found this company called PowerLeap that sells PIII upgrade cpu's ("tualatin" PIII chips) - they have a 1.2 Ghz for $109 or a 1.4 Ghz for $198. both come with new heatsink and cooling fans. this seems like a decent temporary solution. anybody know anything about this company or these chips? good or bad?
i realize an upgrade like this is similar to banging your head against the wall but i simply can't afford a new machine right now (kid in college, just bought i9300 laptop, need new cars, etc). i'm really only interested in being able to play HL2/Source games. should i go with my first plan of upgrading the mobo, cpu, memory, etc., or the second plan of just upgrading the PIII chip?
ha, the PIII chip was all the shizzle when i bought it...and you could never hope to fill up a 40G harddrive either. pfft.
i realize an upgrade like this is similar to banging your head against the wall but i simply can't afford a new machine right now (kid in college, just bought i9300 laptop, need new cars, etc). i'm really only interested in being able to play HL2/Source games. should i go with my first plan of upgrading the mobo, cpu, memory, etc., or the second plan of just upgrading the PIII chip?
ha, the PIII chip was all the shizzle when i bought it...and you could never hope to fill up a 40G harddrive either. pfft.