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motherboard/chip?

Brian Fo

motherboard/chip?

by Brian Fo » Mon, 01 Sep 1997 04:00:00

I just upgraded my p75 recently to a 200mmx.  I believe the chip is selling
for about $240 now, and a motherboard will probably run you anywhere from
$50 to $150.  I love the speed increase, though I already own games that my
200 can't run with full graphics (ie. Carmageddon).

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Greg Cisk

motherboard/chip?

by Greg Cisk » Tue, 02 Sep 1997 04:00:00


Also he will need to purchase some EDOram. The DRAM in his old Pentium
is probably not up to specs. I think 16MB simm chips are going for $69 these
days. You really want a minimum of 32MB of EDOram.

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> Brian Fox

> Geocities' MotorCity Community Leader
> Get your own free homepage at http://www.geocities.com

> The Fox Den:  Nascar 1 and 2, ICR2, GP2 and my Streetrod.
> http://www.4w.com/pages/fox AND/OR
> http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/1238



> > Iam going to a computer show monday and I want to replace my motherboard
> > and my old pentium 60. I spend 90% of my time playing N2. I have
> > screamin 3d card. Can anyone tell me what I should be looking for. I
> > wanted a 200mmx. Also what I might have to spend? Thanks very much, Doug


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