Got a pile of stuff up for sale here - enjoy looking around, everything priced including shipping to the lower 48 unless otherwise specified. Insurance is optional for the buyer at their own risk.
Bumps are appreciated. Currently interested in trading for are high capacity HDD's under warranty.
Heat is under Schro, ebay refs under Schro321.
Additional verification available upon request. Non-CC paypal is accepted.
Athlon 64 3000+. Winchester core, 939 socket. Retail box HSF and box included. $43
AIW Radeon 9700 Pro. Includes Arctic Cooling VGA Silencer rev2 attached. Does not include external cables, however an internal cable for audio will be included. $65
ATI Remote Wonder $23
Vantec 80mm Fan Dampners (pack of 2) $4 Pic
Cnet 8 port 10/100 switch $12 Pic
Thermaltake Volcano 8 HSF $7 Pic1 Pic2
Startech Laptop IDE to standard IDE adaptor NIB $9 Pic
Soundblaster Live! Soundcard $10 Pic
Digipower 350w DC to AC converter $23 Pic1 Pic2
SBC Computer - Originally purchased from Widefault on these forums - the following is his description of the product. I didn't spend much time fiddling with it as my hopes for a Carputer have been diminishing rapidly with a lack of time to play with the stuff. <snip>Advantech PCM-5820 board. 233Mhz Geode low power CPU Cyrix 5530(Media GX) chipset with built-in video and sound. Built-in Realtek 10/100 ethernet. 2 serial, one parallel, one IDE(two devices), onboard Compact Flash(bootable), and a PC/104 interface. Also has an onboard LCD interface, I've run a 12" LCD directly from one of these. Best part, it's tiny. Smaller than a 3.5" hard drive. Just under 4"x6", can be made to fit anywhere a 3.5" hard drive fits. Very low power, uses about 15 watts with hard drive and a CD drive(laptop parts). Board alone uses under 8 watts! Can run off of 5 volt only, too. Power hookup is a standard molex. Comes with cable kit and a 64MB SODIMM for memory. Driver support is out there for pretty much everything, although XP support is very poor. Works great under 98, NT4, 2k, and even Linux. Samsung LTM121SI-T01, 800x600 screen. </snip>3m Microtouch touchscreen overlay. $110 Pic1 Pic2 Pic3
Alpha 8045 heatsink. Includes 80mm Ball bearing Variable speed Coolermaster Fan. One of the best Socket A heatsinks around! Utilizes 4 hole mounting.
420w Vantec Stealth PSU (24 pin, with 24 to 20 pin adapter) $35 Pic
Asus A7M266-D motherboard + 2x Athlon 1900+ processors + 64bit/66mhz 1gbit PCI-X NIC $150
Tyan S2507 Dual P3 motherboard with 2x P3 866 processors, Netgear FA311 NIC, 2x Swiftech MCX370 HSF with Fans $85
Sold:
Antec Sonata Case
Dlink DGE-500T Gigabit NIC Pic
Myst: Riven Pic
Myst III: Exile Pic
Kiosk sized computer: Celeron 400, 64mb RAM, 10" Touchscreen, 4 gig laptop HDD. Tuner (likely unusable). I bought this a while back here on [H] with the intention of making it into a carputer. I never really spent time on it and never got it working to my satisfaction. Could make a very interesting project for someone. Pic1 Pic2 25mb of high rez shots
Shuttle AN35N Motherboard.Pic
380w Antec True Power PSU - Pulled from Antec Sonata case, as it was sold without PSU.
Athlon XP 2400+ OEM processor, one of the fastest 266fsb chips out there!
Shuttle SN45G System (1700+, AIW Radeon 9600 Pro, 512 ram, 120GB HDD, DVD ROM), perfect for an HTPC (and has been my HTPC for the past 2 years)
Bumps are appreciated. Currently interested in trading for are high capacity HDD's under warranty.
Heat is under Schro, ebay refs under Schro321.
Additional verification available upon request. Non-CC paypal is accepted.
Athlon 64 3000+. Winchester core, 939 socket. Retail box HSF and box included. $43
AIW Radeon 9700 Pro. Includes Arctic Cooling VGA Silencer rev2 attached. Does not include external cables, however an internal cable for audio will be included. $65
ATI Remote Wonder $23
Vantec 80mm Fan Dampners (pack of 2) $4 Pic
Cnet 8 port 10/100 switch $12 Pic
Thermaltake Volcano 8 HSF $7 Pic1 Pic2
Startech Laptop IDE to standard IDE adaptor NIB $9 Pic
Soundblaster Live! Soundcard $10 Pic
Digipower 350w DC to AC converter $23 Pic1 Pic2
SBC Computer - Originally purchased from Widefault on these forums - the following is his description of the product. I didn't spend much time fiddling with it as my hopes for a Carputer have been diminishing rapidly with a lack of time to play with the stuff. <snip>Advantech PCM-5820 board. 233Mhz Geode low power CPU Cyrix 5530(Media GX) chipset with built-in video and sound. Built-in Realtek 10/100 ethernet. 2 serial, one parallel, one IDE(two devices), onboard Compact Flash(bootable), and a PC/104 interface. Also has an onboard LCD interface, I've run a 12" LCD directly from one of these. Best part, it's tiny. Smaller than a 3.5" hard drive. Just under 4"x6", can be made to fit anywhere a 3.5" hard drive fits. Very low power, uses about 15 watts with hard drive and a CD drive(laptop parts). Board alone uses under 8 watts! Can run off of 5 volt only, too. Power hookup is a standard molex. Comes with cable kit and a 64MB SODIMM for memory. Driver support is out there for pretty much everything, although XP support is very poor. Works great under 98, NT4, 2k, and even Linux. Samsung LTM121SI-T01, 800x600 screen. </snip>3m Microtouch touchscreen overlay. $110 Pic1 Pic2 Pic3
Alpha 8045 heatsink. Includes 80mm Ball bearing Variable speed Coolermaster Fan. One of the best Socket A heatsinks around! Utilizes 4 hole mounting.
420w Vantec Stealth PSU (24 pin, with 24 to 20 pin adapter) $35 Pic
Asus A7M266-D motherboard + 2x Athlon 1900+ processors + 64bit/66mhz 1gbit PCI-X NIC $150
Tyan S2507 Dual P3 motherboard with 2x P3 866 processors, Netgear FA311 NIC, 2x Swiftech MCX370 HSF with Fans $85
Sold:
Antec Sonata Case
Dlink DGE-500T Gigabit NIC Pic
Myst: Riven Pic
Myst III: Exile Pic
Kiosk sized computer: Celeron 400, 64mb RAM, 10" Touchscreen, 4 gig laptop HDD. Tuner (likely unusable). I bought this a while back here on [H] with the intention of making it into a carputer. I never really spent time on it and never got it working to my satisfaction. Could make a very interesting project for someone. Pic1 Pic2 25mb of high rez shots
Shuttle AN35N Motherboard.Pic
380w Antec True Power PSU - Pulled from Antec Sonata case, as it was sold without PSU.
Athlon XP 2400+ OEM processor, one of the fastest 266fsb chips out there!
Shuttle SN45G System (1700+, AIW Radeon 9600 Pro, 512 ram, 120GB HDD, DVD ROM), perfect for an HTPC (and has been my HTPC for the past 2 years)