Pretty good deal! I guess I'll go for 20 sticks, if you don't mind shipping them to Toronto?
(I might be able to provide US address, if absolutely necessary..)
Ya, the evga and the s775 boards look very nice. I'm assuming they are gone, or I'd ask for them too..
What's in the cardboard box on the networkind DSL/ISDN modem page? Looks like it could be a cable or DSL modem. If so, I'd probably like it.
Some revisions will go all the way up to 1GHz, and if you have slotkets you can probably even get tualatins on those later revision P2B-Ds.
440BX, greatest chipset ever?
All items are working (except where specifically noted), guaranteed no DOA!
All items are ready to ship! No waiting two weeks while I swap parts out of working systems with me.
Actual shipping extra, some Canada Post rates at end of post. I will ship anywhere.
Great deals for people buying...
Lots of additions:
(wish we could change titles around here..)
Single board computer combo
Speedtouch 516
Gigabit NICs
Managed NICs
s478 Celerons
Asrock x533 board
Air mail for a single normal sized expansion card is ~$6 to the USA, and ~$8 internationally (I know, not exactly cheap, but not $20 either).
Obviously it gets cheaper as you buy more :D
Anyway, thanks for the bump!
(and sorry about bumping so soon, but it seemed important to note..)
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All items are working (except where specifically noted), guaranteed no DOA!
All items are ready to ship! No waiting two weeks while I swap parts out of working systems with me.
Actual shipping extra, some Canada Post rates at end of post. I will ship anywhere.
Great deals for people buying...
All items are working (except where specifically noted), guaranteed no DOA!
All items are ready to ship! No waiting two weeks while I swap parts out of working systems with me.
Actual shipping extra, some Canada Post rates at end of post. I will ship anywhere.
Great deals for people buying...
By equivalent, I mean.. It must be s775 that can take C2D, and DDR (not DDR2). Also important, but not critical, gigabit ethernet (if not, it must have at least 3 PCI slots, but 4 would be better). I can handle PCI-E video, but it will depend on the specifics.
And, you know, bump!
I'm looking for an Asus P5PE-VM, or equivalent. So that I don't waste anybodies time/effort, I can buy it at a local store for ~$60. I'm looking to save some money, obviously..
Heatware under Teddy Boom.
Thanks!