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Old 02-06-2007, 04:51 PM
Bill Berris
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celeron 333MHz upgrade???

Hi - I am a complete novice at this -- I am a teacher and my computer at
school has a fried CPU - it is an Intel Celeron 333MHz MMX with 66MHz Bus.
It would seem to me that just getting a new one and plugging it in would be
the easiest thing to do -- is it in fact as easy as this? If I find a chip
on Ebay or something, can I just swap it out?

Also, is there an easy upgrade I can do? What I mean to ask is that is
there a chip that I can purchase that I could still just plug right in?

Thanks for any information you can help me with!

Bill


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Re: celeron 333MHz upgrade???

This was addressed in alt.computer

Bill Berris wrote:
>
> Hi - I am a complete novice at this -- I am a teacher and my computer at
> school has a fried CPU - it is an Intel Celeron 333MHz MMX with 66MHz Bus.
> It would seem to me that just getting a new one and plugging it in would be
> the easiest thing to do -- is it in fact as easy as this? If I find a chip
> on Ebay or something, can I just swap it out?
>
> Also, is there an easy upgrade I can do? What I mean to ask is that is
> there a chip that I can purchase that I could still just plug right in?
>
> Thanks for any information you can help me with!
>
> Bill

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Old 02-06-2007, 04:51 PM
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Re: celeron 333MHz upgrade???

Thanks -
Sorry for the crossposting, but I did not know which group(s) were the most
active --

~Bill

"Wizard" <no@stinking.ads.com> wrote in message
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> This was addressed in alt.computer
>
> Bill Berris wrote:
> >
> > Hi - I am a complete novice at this -- I am a teacher and my computer at
> > school has a fried CPU - it is an Intel Celeron 333MHz MMX with 66MHz

Bus.
> > It would seem to me that just getting a new one and plugging it in would

be
> > the easiest thing to do -- is it in fact as easy as this? If I find a

chip
> > on Ebay or something, can I just swap it out?
> >
> > Also, is there an easy upgrade I can do? What I mean to ask is that is
> > there a chip that I can purchase that I could still just plug right in?
> >
> > Thanks for any information you can help me with!
> >
> > Bill



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