FS/T: mini-ITX system, ITX board, Custom USB HD cases, more

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FS/T: 17" LCD, mini-ITX board, Custom USB HD cases, more

First off, these are the trades I'm looking for:
- 2GB DDR2 667 or better SODIMM
- Low-end Socket M Mobile Core 2 Duo, Core Duo, Core Solo, or Celeron-M 4xx/5xx
- High-end Socket P mobile Core 2 Duo, T7700 or better

NOT LOOKING TO BUY ANY OF THE ABOVE, ONLY WANT TO TRADE FOR THEM.

And the for sale stuff
prefer US only, some people seem to "forget" they're outside the country when negotiating prices with shipping
Prices do NOT include shipping unless noted
I ship USPS Priority for most locations, you want another method you can have it as long as you're paying shipping
I do combine shipping on multiple purchases
all items guaranteed alive on arrival, but otherwise sold as is
PayPal preferred
Heatware: http://www.heatware.com/eval.php?id=2914
Ebay under widefault
e-mail is [email protected]



Celeron-M 1.3Ghz mini-ITX combo - Axiomtek/Elite i855 chipset mini-ITX board, Celeron-M 350J Dothan core with 1MB cache. Good setup, was using it for a server until I upgraded to a Core 2 Duo setup.
Board: http://www.mini-box.com/3368G-Pentium-M-Celeron-M-MBD?sc=8&category=100
$150 shipped


17" Kogi 1280x1024 LCD - Been a secondary screen for the last two years, was my primary for a while before that. No dead pixels, no damage. Only has a VGA in, but looks pretty good when adjusted right. Will come with VGA cable, power supply, power, and audio cable for the built-in speakers. I'll be honest, the speakers are crap, but not much different than any other low-mid levels built-in speakers. May even be able to find the manual for it.
$100 shipped


G-Skill 1GB DDR2-667 SODIMM - F2-5400PHU1-1GBSA, PC5400, CL5, 1.8v. Very good compatibility.
Newegg Link: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231066
$35 shipped


Custom Radiation Meter USB 2.0 120GB Hard Drives
will start with a couple links for some previous ones I've built.
http://www.widefault.com/other/rad.htm
http://www.widefault.com/other/usbmeter.htm
http://www.widefault.com/other/worklog.htm
These are #4 and #5 that I've built for non-family and friends, not sure how many more I'll be building. These were built using genuine surplus Landers, Frary & Clark CDV-715(Model A) Radiation Detection Meters. Originally, those would have been used after a nuclear attack to monitor fallout levels. No where near as sensitive as a real geiger counter, if these could read any radiation you were probably in big trouble. These were all non-working with some electrical fault, I won't use a good one for a hard drive case.
Inside the case is a USB2.0 to IDE bridge board that supports up to 400GB drives. They MAY support 500GB, but it's not supported or guaranteed to work. There's also a full size 800mm fan for cooling. Fans are modded to run off 7 volts and are very quiet. Also has headers for activity and power indicators. These have been hooked to the guage on the meter. The needle shows activity, an LED in the guage shows power.
Hard drives are 120GB Seagate 7200.7s, retail drives with minor usage and quite a bit of warranty left. Pretty quiet, too.
Each drive will come with a power adapter and USB cable as well as a driver CD if the buyer wants one. These are not needed, the drives are compatible with just about anything that has a USB port.
Hard drives are covered by their own warranty, so I will guarantee the rest for one year. Void if drive is replaced, while it's possible to be changed it could result in damage to the cables if not done carefully. Of course, I've had one of these running for almost three years now with no problems even after about 7 drive changes.
Two available, asking $110(shipping included) each


ADS SimpleTouch USB2.0 3.5" hard drive case - Built-in autobackup with the included software. New in box.
$25 shipped


Metal Gear USB2.0 3.5" hard drive case - basic model, not even one LED. Works good, virtually new in box.
$20 shipped


60's Civil Defense CDV-715 Radiation Survey Meters - Have a few leftovers from building hard drive cases, now is your chance to get them for your very own. These all will have some kind of electrical issue, but are visually in very good shape for being 40+ years old. Have a few left.
Drive Case Log: http://www.widefault.com/other/worklog.htm
$25 each shipped


Vintage 40's/50's Military Geiger Counter - Non-working, will need some help. Appears to be complete. Large and Green. Heavy, too. Was going to use it for a mod, but it's going to be too much work. Pics available.
Pics:
http://www.widefault.com/forsale/gc01.jpg
http://www.widefault.com/forsale/gc02.jpg
http://www.widefault.com/forsale/gc03.jpg
http://www.widefault.com/forsale/gc04.jpg
http://www.widefault.com/forsale/gc05.jpg
http://www.widefault.com/forsale/gc06.jpg
http://www.widefault.com/forsale/gc07.jpg
http://www.widefault.com/forsale/gc08.jpg
http://www.widefault.com/forsale/gc09.jpg
http://www.widefault.com/forsale/gc10.jpg
http://www.widefault.com/forsale/gc11.jpg
http://www.widefault.com/forsale/gc12.jpg
$40 shipped


20GB 2.5" laptop drive based mp3 player. "Songbank", not the latest or greatest but it works. Easily upgradeable to a larger drive, although 40GB may be the max. Comes with Songbank, carry case, power adapter, USB cable, manual, and driver/software CD. Doesn't come with the original ear buds, because they've been used and that's just gross to pass on to another person.
$75 shipped

X10 Lola Direct Connect Music System kit. X10 charges $49.99, much less from me. Forget the Lola software, though. This one works great with the ATI Remote Wonder software, and even better with Girder and the ATI/X10 plugins.
$15 shipped

OTHER STUFF - shipping not include
Intel 4 port Wireless router, 4 10/100, 802.11b - $15
PCB from one of the above, broken LEDs but works fine - $10
2x340MB IBM microdrives - $25 each, $40 for the pair
IDE 100MB Zip drive - $5
Maze4 copper-top for socket 478, 3/8" barbs - $25
256MB stick of registered DDR266, Infineon CL2 - $20
FPM DIMMs, 64MB and 128MB pulls from a PowerMac - $20


Stuff I won't ship, so don't ask. Pickup in the Green Bay area of Wisconsin
- 2GHz Pentium-M system, 1GB, 40GB SATA, CD-RW, DVD-ROM, wireless networking, MicroATX - $300, e-mail for more info
- Beige 4u rack case, good shape, shallow depth(under 20"). space for 2x5.25" and 2x3.5" drives. - $30
- White Inwin Q500N full tower case, cut out for a second PSU - $FREE
 
Wow, that's quite a list, and I don't know what I'm talking about, so let me just ask:

Do you have an ITX system there for cheap that is small and can handle 2 HDs, preferably in RAID 1?
 
Nothing like that right now. No RAID support on the current mini-ITX board, not even SATA on that one.
 
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