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. Launched in 2007, this 1.8GHz chip was the king of budget overclocking, but in 2026, it likely struggles with anything beyond basic web browsing.

Keep the E2160. Add 4GB RAM and an SSD. Install Linux Mint. It will handle Google Docs, LibreOffice, and email perfectly. Upgrade cost: $20 (SSD only).

The (1.80 GHz, 1 MB L2 Cache) is based on the LGA 775 socket. Upgrading it is a cost-effective way to extend the life of an older system, but compatibility depends strictly on your motherboard’s chipset and BIOS support. 1. Identify Your Motherboard

Do not try to play Cyberpunk 2077. Instead, embrace the era.

Do not expect a miracle here, but these are cheap (under $5 on eBay).

The E2160 uses an 800 MHz FSB. Higher-end upgrades often require 1066 MHz or 1333 MHz FSB support.

For roughly $100 - $150, you can buy a used office PC (like a Dell OptiPlex with an Intel i5-6th Gen or i3-8th Gen). Even a low-end modern i3 is roughly 10x to 15x faster than your current E2160.