You might overload your system bus if you go too fast.  This could cause
premature aging or even burnout of the bus.  You can't get a heck of a lot
faster than a 586 on a 486 system because the bus has a speed limit.  I
would highly reccommend a memory upgrade and Kingston's turbo overdrive
586/133mhz processor.  I have one on my machine and it makes good all the
time.  also, when the fan got clogged with dust after a year and failed,
they replaced the entire unit, locally, free of charge.  And all in the
same transaction too.

At 08:57 PM 8/1/99 +0400, you wrote:
>okay, don't laugh but, a friend is thinking of putting a pentium  processer
>in my 486.66 dx computer.  will this be a bad idea as i am onlyusing dos?
>thanks,
>karen
>make your own kind of music!
>Karen lewellen, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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