FS - i5 6400T CPU, Ancient MacBook Air, Asus AC3100 router

project86

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i5 6400T
Working pull, low stress use in a little SFF system mostly used for web browsing and email.

These are going for around $90 on ebay at the moment so how about $75 shipped? I can add in a Silverstone NT-07 low profile cooler (looks similar to stock Intel cooler but this one is much quieter) for another $20, which will mostly cover the shipping portion of it.

MacBook Air A1369 (late 2010)
13" version, some little dings and scuffs but generally in good shape overall. Has the 1.86GHz Core 2 Duo SLC9400 CPU, 2GB RAM, and a 128GB SSD. Running Sierra 10.12.6 and I don't think it will go any higher. Screen in great shape, a few small spots where it looks overly white (sorry best I can describe it) for about 1 inch or so but only visible against a certain background color, this is really nit picking. Battery holds roughly 30-60 minutes, includes the original Apple charger.

Asking $150 shipped or best offer.

Asus AC3100 router
I picked this up about a year ago from the forums (either here or Anandtech, don't recall) and I never ended up using it. In excellent condition, comes with 4 antenna and the power adapter, in original box.

$85 shipped.


Edit - will entertain trades as well. Could use a 500gb+ nvme drive, or an AIO cooling solution.
 
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The T series of Intel processors are great. As you can see from my Sig I have two of them. One for my router and one for my NAS. Wish I had a build for this coming up.
 
Curious, I have a g4560 in my daughters ITX build... with 2/4 and 3.5GHz boost, this is 4/4 with 2.8GHz boost and L3 cache. I'm really not sure if it would be an upgrade or not (I can't find any direct comparisons). Iit is almost 30 watts lower but i'm not really anywhere close to power constrained. Bump for being intrigued.
 
From experience with similar CPUs, that g4560 would be slightly quicker for single-thread performance while the 6400T takes the lead in multi-thread. So it would really depend on the use case but honestly not a massive difference either way, unless the TDP matters to you.
 
From experience with similar CPUs, that g4560 would be slightly quicker for single-thread performance while the 6400T takes the lead in multi-thread. So it would really depend on the use case but honestly not a massive difference either way, unless the TDP matters to you.
Yeah, that was my figuring... Mostly my girls play Minecraft and a few other things like slime rancher. Good deal, but I don't think it'd benefit for this case. Thanks for confirming my thoughts.

Free bump, glws.
 
Bump, buy my stuff so I am not tempted to list it on eBay... Which fetches high prices but also huge fees and significant chance of stupid buyers causing trouble.
 
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