If the systemboard can handle a 486DX class CPU you may want to look
into getting an old Intel Overdrive CPU as an upgrade path.\
Good luck hunting, you might watn to try pulling it from a non
funcitoning system.  But beware, a 486 I worth about 5$.  You might be
better off donating this computer and getting another used machine.


--- In [email protected], "walt belsito"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hi ; i amrestoring an old DELL 425S/L . it uses a 486 - 33 ,running 
> windows 95 . it has what seems to be a VRM ( voltage regulator module )
> pc board between the cpu and the cpu socket . i need the volt. reg. 
> ( 3 lead , TO-220 case ) SEMTECH part number EZ1086 . the pc board has 
> an INTEL part number .. PGA - DX2/4 . any ideas on replacing the VRM or 
> the volt. reg ?  thanks .      WALT
>






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