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Five years ago: Upgrade breathes new life into old Pentiums

Martin Veitch ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 25 May 2002 07:01 BST

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First published 29 May, 1997.

The Evergreen 686 upgrades 75, 90 and 100MHz Pentiums to Cyrix's 6x86 P-166+ and upgrades the system BIOS, giving performance close to a brand new 166MHz Pentium, the firm claims. The product works on Intel-manufactured motherboards; specific details of which systems can be upgraded are available from the firm's Web site.

"Accountants tend to write machines off after about four years, but now, after about 18 months, performance has gone down to the minimum needed so the concept of the chip upgrade has become more attractive," said Spencer Eccleston, sales and marketing director for the eight-year-old firm.

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