Selling:
CPU
C2D E7300 / 2.66 GHz - $52 SOLD
Retail Box version (I no longer have the box)
Includes Intel HSF.
Never seriously overclocked (I have an Intel DP35DP motherboard). I used Soft FSB to test it out, and took it from 2.66 - > 3.0, 2 hour Prime 95 stable on stock cooler. I ran it that way for a couple weeks, but it was a pain in the ass to reclock it with Soft FSB every reboot, so after that I ran it stock. Considering I can't even touch my vcore and this motherboard has zero real overclocking functions, I'm guessing the chip is probably pretty good, but since I really couldn't test it, who knows.
Recently purchased a Q6600, since I don't play as many games anymore and do more video encoding than anything else. Figured my recent chip change will last me until late next year to rebuild a whole new system.
Bundle
Price: $22 Shipped SOLD
Motherboard: AI7 socket 478
Chip: P4 SL6PK (2 GHZ Northwood, 512K L2, D1 Stepping)
Ram: 128 MB DDR 266
Motherboard comes with manuals, Original Box, Original Driver CD, IO plate, and USB back ports. Motherboard was one of the best for P4 overclocking.
Everything working when it was decommissioned in 2007, but since I cannot test it, sold as is. Has been sitting in a closet since then.

Heatsink
Price: $13 shipped
Thermalright SLK-947U heatsink + 92 MM fan.
Socket A / 478 Heatsink.
*Solid* Copper.
Bottom has a stain from thermal grease, but it's purely cosmetic.
Was a very good heatsink at the time: http://www.neoseeker.com/resourcelink.html?rlid=86173

Video Card
Price: $10 Shipped SOLD
MSI Radeon 9800 pro 128 MB, AGP
Original Box + Driver CD
Was working when it was decommissioned in 2007, but since I cannot test it, sold as is. Has been sitting in a closet since then.

Motherboard
Price: $10 Shipped
Shuttle AV42 Motherboard, Socket 478, Comes with IO cover and original box
Was working when pulled, no way to test, sold as-is.

Router
Price: $12 Shipped
D-Link Dir 628
Selectable Dual band 2.4/5 GHz, Wireless B/G/N300, Very customizable QoS setup.
Wireless intermittently works when the unit gets warm, otherwise it works fine.

CPU
C2D E7300 / 2.66 GHz - $52 SOLD
Retail Box version (I no longer have the box)
Includes Intel HSF.
Never seriously overclocked (I have an Intel DP35DP motherboard). I used Soft FSB to test it out, and took it from 2.66 - > 3.0, 2 hour Prime 95 stable on stock cooler. I ran it that way for a couple weeks, but it was a pain in the ass to reclock it with Soft FSB every reboot, so after that I ran it stock. Considering I can't even touch my vcore and this motherboard has zero real overclocking functions, I'm guessing the chip is probably pretty good, but since I really couldn't test it, who knows.
Recently purchased a Q6600, since I don't play as many games anymore and do more video encoding than anything else. Figured my recent chip change will last me until late next year to rebuild a whole new system.
Bundle
Price: $22 Shipped SOLD
Motherboard: AI7 socket 478
Chip: P4 SL6PK (2 GHZ Northwood, 512K L2, D1 Stepping)
Ram: 128 MB DDR 266
Motherboard comes with manuals, Original Box, Original Driver CD, IO plate, and USB back ports. Motherboard was one of the best for P4 overclocking.
Everything working when it was decommissioned in 2007, but since I cannot test it, sold as is. Has been sitting in a closet since then.

Heatsink
Price: $13 shipped
Thermalright SLK-947U heatsink + 92 MM fan.
Socket A / 478 Heatsink.
*Solid* Copper.
Bottom has a stain from thermal grease, but it's purely cosmetic.
Was a very good heatsink at the time: http://www.neoseeker.com/resourcelink.html?rlid=86173

Video Card
Price: $10 Shipped SOLD
MSI Radeon 9800 pro 128 MB, AGP
Original Box + Driver CD
Was working when it was decommissioned in 2007, but since I cannot test it, sold as is. Has been sitting in a closet since then.

Motherboard
Price: $10 Shipped
Shuttle AV42 Motherboard, Socket 478, Comes with IO cover and original box
Was working when pulled, no way to test, sold as-is.

Router
Price: $12 Shipped
D-Link Dir 628
Selectable Dual band 2.4/5 GHz, Wireless B/G/N300, Very customizable QoS setup.
Wireless intermittently works when the unit gets warm, otherwise it works fine.

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