$5 for a 1.3 GHz processor with motherboard. Integrated NIC, USB, Sound. Interesting option for upgrading some older outdated PCs
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Originally posted by Mr. Peabody$5 for a 1.3 GHz processor with motherboard. Integrated NIC, USB, Sound. Interesting option for upgrading some older outdated PCs
As they say in the ad: "This motherboard features an integrated Socket 370 design. Integration binds the processor to the board. You will not be able to upgrade the processor."
Of course, someone could get adventurous and try desoldering all 370 pins from the (probably) surface-mount CPU, then replace it with a PPGA-370 ZIF socket and insert whatever CPU they want, but that's a *lot* of work.
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That's an awesome deal except for the fact that you may never get a rebate check... and the fact that you need to buy DDR RAM for it...45 5F E1 04 22 CA 29 C4 93 3F 95 05 2B 79 2A B0
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Originally posted by basculeThat's an awesome deal except for the fact that you may never get a rebate check... and the fact that you need to buy DDR RAM for it...
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Originally posted by skrooWhat's scary is that 168-pin is actually going for *more* than DDR around here.45 5F E1 04 22 CA 29 C4 93 3F 95 05 2B 79 2A B0
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Originally posted by basculeWell, I'd think the average person who frequents these boards is probably up to their wazoo in spare SDRAM DIMMs. I have a bag with 1GB of 128MB PC133 DIMMs, over half of which actually work!I enjoy talking to myself...it's usually the only intelligent conversations I get to have.
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cheep computer
I have actually built a machine for $160 it was an 655mhz machine and a really shitty case with a 20 gig hard drive. it really didnt like to work because all of the parts were oem. but it can be done cheep computesrs. i just had to look on pricewatch for a little wile. well i would like to read some replies to this. laterzzzzzzzzzzzzGOD:
Art thou not sorry for these heinous deeds?
Shanker:
ON Ay, that I had not done a thousand more.
Even now I curse the day--and yet, I think,
Few come within the compass of my curse,--
Wherein I did not some notorious ill,
As kill a man, or else devise his death,
Ravish a maid,
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Originally posted by shankerI have actually built a machine for $160 it was an 655mhz machine and a really shitty case with a 20 gig hard drive. it really didnt like to work because all of the parts were oem. but it can be done cheep computesrs. i just had to look on pricewatch for a little wile. well i would like to read some replies to this. laterzzzzzzzzzzzz
I got an old 75 mhz, w/2 gig hard drive, AT&T Globalyst in the bedroom closet, what can I do with that?
I enjoy talking to myself...it's usually the only intelligent conversations I get to have.
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hummm 75mhz damn and a 2 gig hard drive shit i would say that you could install a form of unix on that. i woulnd let that machine go to wast. and at least run somthing on it ? that is what i would do.GOD:
Art thou not sorry for these heinous deeds?
Shanker:
ON Ay, that I had not done a thousand more.
Even now I curse the day--and yet, I think,
Few come within the compass of my curse,--
Wherein I did not some notorious ill,
As kill a man, or else devise his death,
Ravish a maid,
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Originally posted by Mr. PeabodyYeah there shouldn't be a big issue with a tiger direct rebate. I thought that it's definately a good idea for an appliance box. Not quite enough umph or upgradability for a desktop, but definately some good uses for it.
and its about 10"x8" could fit it in about anything.- fhqwhgads
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