P4 2.4GHz CPU, 512KB cache, 533MHz FSB, socket 478; never overclocked. $40 shipped. PENDING
I would also trade it for one 512MB stick of desktop PC3200 DDR.
I have heatware under DanK.
For sale; click on the picture for an extra-big view:
Intel Pentium 4 2.4GHz CPU, 512KB cache, 533MHz FSB, socket 478. Never overclocked, works perfectly; I just upgraded to a faster processor. $40 shipped.
Two pieces 256MB PC2700 DDR333 laptop so-dimm. One is Hynix, the other ProMOS...
First, one question: are you sure it's the card? Does the system run fine with a different card? Lacking another card to test with, when you power it up, does it beep, access the hard disk, play your startup sound, etc. like normal? I've seen scenarios where a short circuit makes the...
We ordered a bunch of laptops here at work, and one batch came with one-time-use coupon codes for 10% off Electronics and Accessories. We're not going to use them, so I thought I'd post them here. They expire January 31st. First come, first served, no guarantees, yadda yadda. Here you go...
Found one locally.
Hello everyone,
The hard disk in my laptop just died last night. The laptop is about 5 years old, and obviously worse for the wear; I'm in a bit of a tight spot right now, having just moved across the country, and I really need to have a computer to look for work... so...
Think I've found both! :D
I just moved to a new city, and am in the process of getting new Internet service. Rather than pay the ripoff prices for this stuff to buy it from Qwest, I thought I'd get perfectly good used equipment from the forums instead. :)
I need a DSL modem and a wireless...
I'm guessing this is an early 700-series Thinkpad? Sounds like it's a Microchannel model. The drive is probably ESDI and not ATA: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enhanced_Small_Disk_Interface
Though some googling lead me to this page, which mentions a 3rd-party converter cable from ESDI to...
I'm not a Mac user, but I have done plenty of work with digital video. The widespread standard way to get DV onto a computer is through firewire; it was designed with video transfer in mind. The method by which video streams over USB isn't standardized; the implementation your camcorder uses...
I used to have a similar tiny JVC camcorder. The sensor quality on mine was pretty good, so there's a chance that this one might also be a good performer. It's very small, fits in a cargo pocket; turning it on then shutting the LCD puts it to sleep, and opening the LCD wakes it up in just a...
From Dell's Online Policies:
It's outlined in the contract that they have the right to charge you if you don't return the part. If that clause weren't present, then yes, it would be stealing. It's likely that Dell put the clause in because it was easier to just charge people who don't...
The answer has been, "Never attribute to malice what can adequately be explained by stupidity." Someone at Dell probably made a mistake in the listing, which probably hasn't affected their sales enough for Dell to notice or care.
trek554,
You've discovered a secret conspiracy on the Dell website, hiding in plain sight! :rolleyes: Or, if we use our brains for a moment...
Option one, it's a typo, or a mistake. It's conceivable that some low-wage data entry worker at Dell got the letters mixed up, especially since...