if this falls below $1k (which I doubt), I am definitely in for one.
just hope it doesn't have the whole QC problems the 2005fpw has with backlight/screendoor etc etc.
For sale/ For trade
2 sticks of 256MB PC2700 DDR Ram. PNY Optima, chips made by SpecTek.
$45 shipped (SOLD)
Shuttle AK38N Motherboard, comes with manual, orig box, driver cd.
$32 shipped
Thermalright SK6+ heatsink. Comes with Thermalright 60-70mm adapter. Also have a...
For Sale/For Trade:
2x256 PNY Optima PC2700 DDR Ram. Made by SpecTek. Worked flawlessly with the AK38N for sale in this thread as well. Used for 3 months. Never o/c'ed.
25 shipped for 1 stick. or 46 shipped for 2 sticks.
Shuttle AK38N Motherboard. Used for 5 months. Great and stable...
Just starting to sell some extra parts I have lying around. I will put up more stuff when I get home from work in this thread.
Cashier's Check/Money Order preferred. Still waiting on my statement for verification in PayPal. Dont know if I can accept funds at this time (anyone know? :p )
I...
have that same case.
i've installed 4 total fans in that case, had 6 for a while but was noticing not a major temp difference. possibly from airflow problems.
installed a typical everflow 80mm fan (28dB) in the front attached to a rheobus - silent
2x Vantec Stealth fans (20dB) on the...
hehehe
the upgrade is from a 1.33ghz t-bird (maxed out at 1.54ghz or so, lowered to 1.4ghz since I couldn't stand the delta black label on my sk6+)
so its quite a jump and i'm admiring the speed/silence of current setup for now :p
that black little thing is the Zalman FanMate which...
look at my sig... more of a wuss than you ;)
got my m-chip yesterday though so really have not fudged around with it yet. just tried my luck for 2 minutes on the bios last night.
can definitely attest to the zalman 7000a al-cu. ambient is 28C, with temps below
had that exact mobo in the past.
after about a year and a half of use, would not give me video POST or beeps. i ultimately swapped to a Shuttle AK38N (which I am replacing now b/c I was careless with a screwdriver :rolleyes: )
process of elimination, remove vid card, see if you get beeps...
removable motherboard is a good feature, not a make or break in my book, but definitely a +.
as for USB, you always have to a wire from motherboard to the case, and USB pins tend to be on the back of the mobo. afaik.