robberbaron
Supreme [H]ardness
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Asking price for the whole combo: $250.
The Sempron is a 64bit "3100+"
It's featured in this XS thread with 32m screen: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=71781
And this thread:
http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=941102
The ram can do DDR480 2-2-2 without any tweaking on 3.2vdimm. It is TwinMOS SP DDR400 utilizing Infineon's BH-5 (Winbond no longer makes it, as Infineon has their fabs.)
The board is everyone's favorite DFI Lanparty UT nF3 250GB, socket 754. Also included is the heatsink of your choice:
1. Stock AMD heatsink.
2. Thermaltake "1U" copper heatsink
Here's an image of the system in action (with only one 512mb stick.)
I may consider parting out, but I'd really like to just sell the entire system since I don't really need any of it. It was just something I did for fun.
Be forewarned, I gave this chip 1.72v to get 2749 stable, but it's stable at 1.675v for 2700MHz. I haven't run it for long periods of time, but I think it's at least polite to let you all know what this chip has been through. Due to this, I am heavily discounting the system from its retail price. Normally this system would cost:
$110 for CPU
$100 for board
$99 for ram
Almost $309.
Trades are a possibility, but there isn't much that I need.
Heat is @ "robberbaron"
The Sempron is a 64bit "3100+"
It's featured in this XS thread with 32m screen: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=71781
And this thread:
http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=941102
The ram can do DDR480 2-2-2 without any tweaking on 3.2vdimm. It is TwinMOS SP DDR400 utilizing Infineon's BH-5 (Winbond no longer makes it, as Infineon has their fabs.)
The board is everyone's favorite DFI Lanparty UT nF3 250GB, socket 754. Also included is the heatsink of your choice:
1. Stock AMD heatsink.
2. Thermaltake "1U" copper heatsink
Here's an image of the system in action (with only one 512mb stick.)
I may consider parting out, but I'd really like to just sell the entire system since I don't really need any of it. It was just something I did for fun.
Be forewarned, I gave this chip 1.72v to get 2749 stable, but it's stable at 1.675v for 2700MHz. I haven't run it for long periods of time, but I think it's at least polite to let you all know what this chip has been through. Due to this, I am heavily discounting the system from its retail price. Normally this system would cost:
$110 for CPU
$100 for board
$99 for ram
Almost $309.
Trades are a possibility, but there isn't much that I need.
Heat is @ "robberbaron"