sativaman84
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2.4ghz: A few different types and stepcodes. 2.4/512/800 and 2.4/512/533.
sativaman84 said:Huh?
sativanman84's 1st post said:High End:
3.2/1M/800 Intel Xeon: Only 1 chip, step code SL7DX asking price on this is 350 OBO.
2.8/1M/800 Intel Xeon: I have a pair with the matching stepcodes perfect for dualie setup. Stepcode is SL7DV asking 325 for the pair or 170 each.
400GB Sata Drive: Hitachi Deskstar will get model numbers up later. Used, pull from a system but no problems. Asking price for this drive is 270 OBO.
pic1: http://home.comcast.net/~toida/400back.JPG
pic2: http://home.comcast.net/~toida/400front.JPG
Commonplace:
2.4ghz: A few different types and stepcodes. 2.4/512/800 and 2.4/512/533.
Antec Power Supplies: I believe I have 480, 420, 350w models. If interested I can get more information.
Abit Ic7-G MaxII Mobo: All original packaging, except for a few accesories. Currently in a machine with the 3.2E es at stock speeds with thermalright xp94. My asking price on this board will have to stay firm to 115.
KarateBob said:wow.....very nice collection.
are any of those "regular" P4's M0 stepping 2.4 or 2.8c's? if so, i might be intrested.
also, do you happen to have a URL to something that can decode the intel stepping code things? that'd help a lot.
sativaman84 said:Hah, nothing comes for free. I certainly didn't pay retail, but I didn't pay nothing. Currently i'm held back by my memory since it's just generic samsun 3200. Once I get my ocz 667 memory i'll be able to get a real good clock. I have a thread up here:
http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=868336&highlight=true+blue
But like it says in there, i'm very new to overclocking so i'm not sure if what i'm doing is correct. I haven't had a 24 hour period to run the prime95 test. But I'm certain with a solid board/memory/cooling you could get some really good speeds. There's a link in my thread to some guy who has a phase changing system (or something like that) and actually reaches 7.2ghz.
Lemme know what you think.... I'm still flexible from 650