Intel P4 2.8Ghz + FREE Motherboard/Heatsink

rusek

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For sale is a Pentium 4 2.8Ghz processor plus a free MSI 865PE Neo-2PLS.
The Pentium 4 has a 800mhz FSB and has hyperthreading. It is a Northwood core(socket 478). It easily overclocks to 3.2 but has only been ran at that speed for about a month total.

Included is a socket 478 heatsink by spire. Admittedly not the top overclocking heatsink, but it does well. Included with it is an adapter for a 120mm fan and a blue LED 120mm fan. Temps are about 36 at idle, 6 or so degrees higher under load.

The motherboard is a socket 478/ AGP mobo and pretty nice. Only problem seems to be that the IDE controller might have a problem as my hard drives can only operate in PIO mode, although it may be my hard drives causing the problem. This could be fixed with a PCI IDE card or just trying different hard drive configs. Included with the motherboard is a breakout box that fits in a PCI cutout and adds additional USB ports and diagnostic lights. Also included is the original manual.

For a price I'm looking to get $155 plus shipping(probably about $12) for the processor plus extras.

Also have a AGP eVGA 6800 that can be sold if the price is right.

You can contact me at [email protected] or by PM here on the [H]ard.
I accept Paypal and MO. Also will accept a straight up trade for a nice 939 processor (Opteron 144/146, ~3500+).

Heatware is under alexrusek, I can also show you a bunch of feedback from selling paintball stuff awhile back.


Can get pics of the motherboard in my PC running for serious buyers.
 
Do you happen to know if the Northwood HT chips will work in an i845 motherboard? I have an Asus P4PE+.
 
That Asus board appears to support HT, but this site:
http://www.ciao.co.uk/ASUS_P4PE__5346843 it was meant to work with a cip with a 533mhz bus. The P4C chips are 800mhz FSB.


This site describes a P4PE board that supports 800FSB:
http://www.motherboard.cz/mb/asus/P4PE-X.htm


Unfortuently I couldn't find much about a P4PE "+" motherboard, so I would reccomend looking in your documentation and look for a 800 FSB part. It may even have a BIOS update to allow it to use a 800mhz FSB chip.
 
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