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Limp Gawd
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- Jun 2, 2003
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If you don't like my price on an item - PM me - I'll likely come down if there is no other intrest.
Preffered payment via paypal - I'll send you my address when we decide on terms via PM.
SBS 2003 OEM version with hardware - mobo - 1 gig ram + dual 1600MP processors (not dual core... 2 actual processors) - Tyan s2460 motherboard review with two 1600MP processors + 1 Gig of ram. I/O plate included. 1 agp and 6 PCI slots. This motherboard was meant more for server platforms + runs VERY STABLE. The ram has an extra bit for parity which dramatically reduces ram problems (registered ram). This is a large motherboard + needs a full sized case to fit it. The heatsinks are made of SOLID copper and are VERY heavy... I will have to remove them to ship this board as they would likely CRUSH the CPU during shipment. Heatsink review - these heatsinks are a little noisy so plan on putting them on a fan controller. I'll also throw in a not pictured sound card as this motherboad doesn't have it onboard - Aureal Vortex2 card. OEM SBS2003 that was running on this system will be included- I hate to see this system go, but I have no more use for it: $160 for whole bundle shipped
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Wifi Antenna Bundle - this includes a Directional antenna (grid antenna) for the 2.4 gHz spectrum (measures 15 x 11 1/2 inches)+ a EUB-362 USB wifi adapter (plus the pigtail adapter to connect the two). This setup will allow you to pull in wifi from your house even when you are far away... I'll say 1/2 mile, but some people have reported 2-5 miles with a similar setup with a clear line-of-sight path. I'll also include the EUB-362's regular antenna for times when you want to be a bit more mobile, you won't have to carry the big 15 inch antenna around. Performance of the EUB-362 even with the regualar antenna is still better than you'll get with almost any built-in wifi card in a laptop. $68 shipped for both - or $40 for EUB362 and $35 for antenna individually.
5 1/4 - Fan Controller - I lost all specs on this controller - I believe the controller to be in a lian li 5 1/4 faceplate. I had two 120MM fans on one of the channels and it did not overheat the channel, so this should be able to slow down any fan you put on it. $15 shipped
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Hard drive cooler - fits in a 5 1/4 bay + cools a 3 1/2 in hard drive. Has two 40x40x25 fans which are noisy little buggers - please plan to use these with a fan controller or replace them with quieter models... there is such a large heatsink on this thing, that you could probably get away with no fans at all. $15 shipped
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Sil680 IDE raid controller Also works as non-raid for adding more PATA ports - up to 4 way raid - i used this as raid 0 with two 20 gig seagate drives + they performed better than my 160 gig seagate drive which was from the next generation. I have a floppy with drivers that I'll send along. - review here - $8 shipped
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SFF Case - this was a mod project of mine for a HTPC. I added the top window + paint... which is now scratched in several places (pretty badly in some places). I've since upgraded my HTPC to a larger case so I can hold more drives. The PSU in this case is only 150W - so don't expect this to run really power hungry components. Some of the wiring inside of this case is modified... A few of the wires going to fans and LEDs got butched when I pulled my components... expect to do a bit of wire spicing to get this thing to 100% again. $20 shipped (it'll likely cost me more to ship this than I'm charging)
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1U heatsink for AMD Athlon XP chips - bitspower NP18MCS - I used this in the above SFF case as the case doesn't fit a full sized cooler very well. I added an automatic fan controller that speeds/slows fan based on temp. - specs here - $13 shipped
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NMB Smartfan 120x120x38mm (I hvave three of these) - These are pulls from some server equipment but are in good shape. These fans feature a thermomitor that speedsup/slows down the fan based on tempature. Most terminate to a 2-pin plug (non-standard plug) - I'll be happy to put on a 3-pin fan header or a 4-pin power supply connector for you for an extra buck. Fans $5 each shipped
Sunon KD1212PTB3-6A 120x120x25mm fan - new never used - see specs here - $5 shipped
Sunon KD1212PMB1-6A 120x120x38mm fan - new never used - see specs here - $5 shipped
120mm fan missing label - pulled from working system - believed to be the same as the NMB's above minus the speed control - works fine - spins smoothly - when I started with PC's, someone told me you should lube your fans.... so I did... this one survived.. none of the smaller ones did. I've since learned not to lube fans.. they don't need it. I had this in my main rig for a year and a half without ANY problems. $4 shipped or $1 with any other order.
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Gigabit Ethernet card - Labled as a Sitecom - pulled from a working rig... will send a driver disk if I can find it. $9 shipped
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USB 2.0 PCI card - this only has two external ports, but has two internal headers. My previous rig (above s2460) didn't have on-board 2.0, so I used this card for my front ports. - $9 shipped
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Sound Blaster Live PCI card - $8 shipped
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Microsoft PCI Wireless adapter 802.11g MN-730 - $14 shipped
10/100 network PCI adapter - $5 shipped or $1 with any other order
PCI to PCMCIA adapter - plug a PCMCIA (laptop) card into your desktop computer - $20 shipped
Ebay is under JoelSpangler - score of 98 - member of ebay for almost 10 years - http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback&userid=joelspangler
Heat is under Teststrips http://www.heatware.com/eval.php?id=55653
Preffered payment via paypal - I'll send you my address when we decide on terms via PM.
SBS 2003 OEM version with hardware - mobo - 1 gig ram + dual 1600MP processors (not dual core... 2 actual processors) - Tyan s2460 motherboard review with two 1600MP processors + 1 Gig of ram. I/O plate included. 1 agp and 6 PCI slots. This motherboard was meant more for server platforms + runs VERY STABLE. The ram has an extra bit for parity which dramatically reduces ram problems (registered ram). This is a large motherboard + needs a full sized case to fit it. The heatsinks are made of SOLID copper and are VERY heavy... I will have to remove them to ship this board as they would likely CRUSH the CPU during shipment. Heatsink review - these heatsinks are a little noisy so plan on putting them on a fan controller. I'll also throw in a not pictured sound card as this motherboad doesn't have it onboard - Aureal Vortex2 card. OEM SBS2003 that was running on this system will be included- I hate to see this system go, but I have no more use for it: $160 for whole bundle shipped
Wifi Antenna Bundle - this includes a Directional antenna (grid antenna) for the 2.4 gHz spectrum (measures 15 x 11 1/2 inches)+ a EUB-362 USB wifi adapter (plus the pigtail adapter to connect the two). This setup will allow you to pull in wifi from your house even when you are far away... I'll say 1/2 mile, but some people have reported 2-5 miles with a similar setup with a clear line-of-sight path. I'll also include the EUB-362's regular antenna for times when you want to be a bit more mobile, you won't have to carry the big 15 inch antenna around. Performance of the EUB-362 even with the regualar antenna is still better than you'll get with almost any built-in wifi card in a laptop. $68 shipped for both - or $40 for EUB362 and $35 for antenna individually.
5 1/4 - Fan Controller - I lost all specs on this controller - I believe the controller to be in a lian li 5 1/4 faceplate. I had two 120MM fans on one of the channels and it did not overheat the channel, so this should be able to slow down any fan you put on it. $15 shipped
Hard drive cooler - fits in a 5 1/4 bay + cools a 3 1/2 in hard drive. Has two 40x40x25 fans which are noisy little buggers - please plan to use these with a fan controller or replace them with quieter models... there is such a large heatsink on this thing, that you could probably get away with no fans at all. $15 shipped
Sil680 IDE raid controller Also works as non-raid for adding more PATA ports - up to 4 way raid - i used this as raid 0 with two 20 gig seagate drives + they performed better than my 160 gig seagate drive which was from the next generation. I have a floppy with drivers that I'll send along. - review here - $8 shipped
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SFF Case - this was a mod project of mine for a HTPC. I added the top window + paint... which is now scratched in several places (pretty badly in some places). I've since upgraded my HTPC to a larger case so I can hold more drives. The PSU in this case is only 150W - so don't expect this to run really power hungry components. Some of the wiring inside of this case is modified... A few of the wires going to fans and LEDs got butched when I pulled my components... expect to do a bit of wire spicing to get this thing to 100% again. $20 shipped (it'll likely cost me more to ship this than I'm charging)
1U heatsink for AMD Athlon XP chips - bitspower NP18MCS - I used this in the above SFF case as the case doesn't fit a full sized cooler very well. I added an automatic fan controller that speeds/slows fan based on temp. - specs here - $13 shipped
NMB Smartfan 120x120x38mm (I hvave three of these) - These are pulls from some server equipment but are in good shape. These fans feature a thermomitor that speedsup/slows down the fan based on tempature. Most terminate to a 2-pin plug (non-standard plug) - I'll be happy to put on a 3-pin fan header or a 4-pin power supply connector for you for an extra buck. Fans $5 each shipped
Sunon KD1212PTB3-6A 120x120x25mm fan - new never used - see specs here - $5 shipped
Sunon KD1212PMB1-6A 120x120x38mm fan - new never used - see specs here - $5 shipped
120mm fan missing label - pulled from working system - believed to be the same as the NMB's above minus the speed control - works fine - spins smoothly - when I started with PC's, someone told me you should lube your fans.... so I did... this one survived.. none of the smaller ones did. I've since learned not to lube fans.. they don't need it. I had this in my main rig for a year and a half without ANY problems. $4 shipped or $1 with any other order.
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Gigabit Ethernet card - Labled as a Sitecom - pulled from a working rig... will send a driver disk if I can find it. $9 shipped
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USB 2.0 PCI card - this only has two external ports, but has two internal headers. My previous rig (above s2460) didn't have on-board 2.0, so I used this card for my front ports. - $9 shipped
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Sound Blaster Live PCI card - $8 shipped
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Microsoft PCI Wireless adapter 802.11g MN-730 - $14 shipped
10/100 network PCI adapter - $5 shipped or $1 with any other order
PCI to PCMCIA adapter - plug a PCMCIA (laptop) card into your desktop computer - $20 shipped
Ebay is under JoelSpangler - score of 98 - member of ebay for almost 10 years - http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback&userid=joelspangler
Heat is under Teststrips http://www.heatware.com/eval.php?id=55653