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I currently have a Pentium III 533 system with what I believe is a motherboard with an Intel 820 chipset. I think the socket is a Slot 1, or whatever the name of the slot-chip socket is.
My question--now that the older Pentium III's are inexpensive, how difficult would it be for me to upgrade to a P3 833, 933, or 1 Ghz Slot 1 processor? (I suppose I could also obtain a Slotket converter but that would defeat the purpose of doing a cheap (under $20) upgrade.)
What I'm wondering, is, do I just pull out the old processor and insert the new processor, or is it more complicated than that--would I need to mess around with any dipswitches that regulate voltage?
(Yes, I'm planning to build a new Socket 939 rig, but Old Reliable here will become my fiance's computer so it might be worth upgrading since it still does a respectable job of Internet surfing.)
My question--now that the older Pentium III's are inexpensive, how difficult would it be for me to upgrade to a P3 833, 933, or 1 Ghz Slot 1 processor? (I suppose I could also obtain a Slotket converter but that would defeat the purpose of doing a cheap (under $20) upgrade.)
What I'm wondering, is, do I just pull out the old processor and insert the new processor, or is it more complicated than that--would I need to mess around with any dipswitches that regulate voltage?
(Yes, I'm planning to build a new Socket 939 rig, but Old Reliable here will become my fiance's computer so it might be worth upgrading since it still does a respectable job of Internet surfing.)
