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The PowerLeap adapter is a board the size of a processor that has the necessary electrical components which allow your system to have the split voltage needed to run MMX CPU's. It gives you higher clock multipliers so you can reach higher CPU speeds than your system is capable of. The picture to the right is the PL-Pro/MMX(SVRM) adapter, which is the electronic board that does all the work. |
The following chart shows you the products they have available, for which types of systems and what it will upgrade those system to.
If your system is | Then they have | Which upgrades your system to one of these choices |
Pentium 60/66 | PL/54C | Intel Pentium 150/166/200 |
PL/54CMMX | Intel Pentium MMX-166/200 | |
Pentium
Socket 5 |
PL/686-166 | IBM/ Cyrix 6X86/ L-P166+/P200+
Intel Pentium -166/200 |
Pentium
Socket 5 and 7 |
PL/ProMMX | Intel Pentium MMX -166/200/233
AMD K6-166/200/233 (Plus any future CPUs') Cyrix M2-200 |
Contact me if you have used any of these products on your Packard Bell computer.
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K6-2 |
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266 | 300 | 266 | 300 | 333 |
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PB 680 MMX |
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B | ? | ? | ? | ? |
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PB 680 Non-MMX |
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B | ? | ? | ? | ? |
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PB 640 |
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B | B | B | B | B |
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PB 600 |
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Y | ? | ? | ? | ? |
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PB Hillary |
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PB 520r |
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The other piece of software is this neat little utility called PowerLeap
CPU Control Panel. This utility will identify the CPU in your system
and tell you various things about it (as you can see in the picture to
the right).
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The about tab gives you information about how to contact PowerLeap and it will even allow you to double click to be connected to their web site.