Pentium II 350MHz upgrade



I have P2 350MHz in a Slot 1 on a Asus DB98XV 1.01, running WindowsXP Home
with all updates. Have had no problems with this system and running many
programs, but would like to speed up the CPU. Have a chance to get some PII
& PIII's running from 400MHz to 866MHz all Slot 1. My question is will these
CPU's interchange without any other changes? Also the present motherboard
has a Slot 1 (SE242 connector) for the CPU and I notice that most Pentium's
in this speed range state they are a SECC2 Package, is this the same package
I presently have as I can not find any package specs. on mine?
Any help would be appreciated,

Jack


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