FS: BH5, BH6, AXP2500+, P3+RAM+MOBO+etc, mouse, 80cfm 80mm delta

slavik

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These are my asking prices. If you feel they are high, PM me with your offer. Shipping will most likely be included for USA residents. All items are in working order. I WILL NOT SHIP FIRST.

1 stick 256MB Corsair PC3200 Winbond BH-6 chips (double sided, 4 chips on each side), I removed the heatspreader, so warranty is void. newegg link - 70USD

1 stick 256MB Corsair PC3200 Winbond BH-5 chips (double sided, 4 chips on each side), I removed the heatspreader, so warranty is void. - 80USD

AMD AthlonXP 2500+ (Desktop Barton) I benched it at 2426MHz (230x10.5) with 1.825Vcore setting (BIOS and MBM reported circa 1.8Vcore), it can do 200x11 rock stable (2426MHz might not be rock stable) made in week 19 of 2003, fully unlocked. markings are AXDA2500KV4D...AQXDA0319MPMW...9505238260027 - 80USD

Intel Pentium 3 500MHz Slot1 100MHz FSB based - 30USD

Intel Pentium 3 550MHz Slot1 100MHz FSB based - 35USD

ASUS P2B-F slot1 for pentium 3 based on the intel 440BX chipset, I don't have any manuals or CDs or I/O shields for this mobo (just the mobo) - 35USD

PNY PC133 128MB SDRAM - 15USD

Inno3d 32MB TNT2 m64 video card - 35USD

3com SOHO 100-TX (10/100 Base-TX) NIC - 15USD

56k dial-up modem, pulled from a new dell, never been used (pulled as soon as the dell was taken out of the box) ... 10USD

Combo (tested together, working condition):
- Pentium 3 (550MHz) (100MHz FSB) (minus 5USD if you want the 500MHz P3)
- ASUS P2B-F mobo
- PNY PC133 128MB SDRAM
- Inno3D TNT2 m64 32MB SDR AGP
- 3com SOHO 100-TX (10/100 Base-TX) NIC
- the 56k Dell modem
- free working 3-button w/scroll wheel PS/2 mouse
Price: 140USD shipped priority with DC in continental US
It's almost a complete system.

Delta Brushless FFB0812EHE rated 52dba 80cfm a bit dusty (injured my friend real bad once ...) (rpm wire doesn't work) - 10USD

Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer 3.0a best mouse that came out BEFORE Logitechs MX series, sensor is 600dpi resolution, at 6KHz scanning rate USB, I am including the PS/2 adapter it came with - 25USD

I also have many old PCI and ISA cards (2 PCI video cards with 2MB of memory), 2 PCI modems, sound cards ... unknown condition)

My heatware is: slavik
I also have over 1k posts on amdforums.com and sharkyforums.com under the same nick. Send me a PM in other forums if you want to make sure.
 
Off-topic, but how did you remove your heatspreaders off the RAM? My Corsair heatspreaders are damn hard to get off...

Thanks, and bump!
 
offtopic: normally, you simply slide them off with a little bit of brute force and ignorance.

and bump
 
I used needle nose pliers to roll the heat spreader away :)

I find that by design, the heatspreaders make contact with only 50% of the memory chips at the most!!!

and bump :)
 
Rolled away? Sounds funny... :p

Hmmm...well I wouldn't want to void the warranty yet, so could you tell me the revision for each stick of XMS3200 you have for sale?

Mine are v1.1 and I really would like to know what kind of chips it has.

I really appreciate it. BUMP!
 
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