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Review of PowerLeap Adapter
Part 1

After looking at a number of upgrade solutions offered (these can be found on my CPU upgrade page) I decided to try adding the PowerLeap adapter to my PB 640 system.  I tried two versions, one with the Intel 233 MHz MMX (P55C) processor and the other with a K6-2 300 Processor.

Review of PowerLeap Adapter
The PowerLeap Adapter 
What is a PowerLeap adapter?
Packard Bell upgrades
PowerLeap advantages
What do you get?
Installation
Need help or have questions?
Part 1

Adapter


PL-PRO/MMX
PowerLeap with an Intel 233 MHz MMX
Intel processors
Performance increase
Part 2
PowerLeap with an AMD K6-2 300 MHz
AMD processors
Performance increase
Part 3
PL-PRO/MMX Plus!
What is a PowerLeap Plus! adapter?
New features of the Plus!
Overclocking with a PL-PRO/MMX Plus!
Part 4
PL-K6-III
What is the PL-K6-III?
Evolution in performance using PowerLeap adapters
Part 5
Related Reviews and Articles
400 MHz AMD K6-2 Vs. AMD K6-IIIIs the AMD K6-III faster then a AMD K6-2, find out.
The AMD K6-III A Solution for Computers without L2 cache - An advantage of the K6-III
My video performance increase - PowerLeap helped to increase the performance of my video card.
My BIOS upgrade - This BIOS upgrade made it possible for me to use non-Intel processors.
Visit the PowerLeap Web Site for more information


What is a PowerLeap adapter?
Packard Bell upgrades

PowerLeap advantages -

What do you get?
Installation

Need help or have questions?
Move on to part 2 of my review - PowerLeap with an Intel 233 MHz MMX
Move on to part 3 of my review - PowerLeap with an AMD K6-2 300 MHz
Move on to part 4 of my review - The PL-PRO/MMX Plus!
Move on to part 5 of my review - The PL-K6-III
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