Selling Lots of Stuff

JFlo

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First of all i have not decided if i am gonna sell this i want to but i can not no for sure until January 3rd.

ALL RETAIL PRICES ARE FROM NEWEGG, EXCEPT K8T Neo2 WHICH IS FROM
http://www.topmicrousa.com/k8t-neo2-f.html BECAUSE NEWEGG AND TIGERDIRECT DID NOT HAVE IT.
Shipping not included. You decide how fast and if you want insurance.

1. AMD Athlon 64 3400 Skt 939 - 2.2ghz - It is no longer available to buy from stores like tiger direct and newegg. Its basically a amd athlon 64 3500. It comes w/ an aftermarket heatsink and fan (the processor was only sold OEM).
Retail=$200
Asking=$185 (Cause it has aftermarket heatsink/fan)

2. K8t Neo2, Chipset based = VIA K8T800 Pro.
Retail=$95
Asking=$65

3. Nvidia GeForce XFX 6600GT 128 mb , agp.
Retail=$146
Asking=$110

4. 1gb (512mbx2) Corsair Value Select pc3200 DDR400 dual channel.
Retail=$86
Asking=$65

5. Western Digital 80GB Hard Drive 7,200RPM, 8mb Cache.
Retail=$55
Asking=$45

6. Cd Drive 52/32/52 dont no the exact name but i do know i paid 35 for it. so....
Retail=$35
Asking=$20

7. RAIDMAX Scorpio Black Gaming Case Computer Case. Includes a 420watt power supply. Has been able to run all the items i have mentioned easly, and has kept the above parts running cool and fitting neatly.
Retail=$46
Asking=$30

8. White Floppy Drive - uh ya lol.
Retail=$7
Asking=$3

9. Lexmark Printer Z715.
Retail=$56
Asking=$35

10. Mini Ps2 (the new small version) comes w/ ps2 usb keyboard 2 controllers (1 wireless) and a scratched but working socom 2 game.
Retail=$150
Asking=$80

11. BattleField Vietnam - Great condition
Retail=$30
Asking=$20

12. Guildwars
Retail=$40
Asking=$30 or will trade for F.E.A.R.


PS you might want to buy both the CPU and MOBO together considering not many mobos support amd athlon 64 3400 skt 939, but there is no discount for purchesing both or more than 1 item.
 
Field Value
ATA Device Properties
Model ID WDC WD800JB-00JJA0
Serial Number WD-WCAM91812434
Revision 05.01C05
Parameters 155061 cylinders, 16 heads, 63 sectors per track, 512 bytes per sector
LBA Sectors 156301488
Buffer 8 MB
Multiple Sectors 16
ECC Bytes 66
Max. PIO Transfer Mode PIO 4
Max. UDMA Transfer Mode UDMA 5 (ATA-100)
Active UDMA Transfer Mode UDMA 2 (ATA-33)
Unformatted Capacity 76319 MB

ATA Device Features
SMART Supported
Security Mode Supported
Power Management Supported
Advanced Power Management Not Supported
Write Cache Supported
Host Protected Area Supported
Power-Up In Standby Not Supported
Automatic Acoustic Management Supported
48-bit LBA Not Supported
Device Configuration Overlay Supported

ATA Device Manufacturer
Company Name Western Digital Corporation
Product Information http://www.westerndigital.com/en/products

thats the harddrive info
 
i dont even think there is a 3400+ for skt 939, so you'd be right except u should've said not any skt 939 mobos support it
 
money_man said:
i dont even think there is a 3400+ for skt 939, so you'd be right except u should've said not any skt 939 mobos support it
Comptergen said:
What in hell are you talking about?
lol at both of you and both of you should do some research. BTW here is some proof so you dont have to its an everest report of my computer

Field Value
CPU Properties
CPU Type AMD Athlon 64, 2200 MHz (11 x 200) 3400+
CPU Alias Newcastle S939
CPU Stepping DH-CG
Instruction Set x86, x86-64, MMX, 3DNow!, SSE, SSE2
Min / Max CPU Multiplier 4x / 11x
L1 Code Cache 64 KB (Parity)
L1 Data Cache 64 KB (ECC)
L2 Cache 512 KB (On-Die, ECC, Full-Speed)

CPU Physical Info
Package Type 939 Pin uOPGA
Package Size 4.00 cm x 4.00 cm
Transistors 68.5 million
Process Technology 9Mi, 0.13 um, CMOS, Cu, SOI
Die Size 144 mm2
Core Voltage 1.550 V
I/O Voltage 1.2 V + 2.5 V
Maximum Power 89.0 W

CPU Manufacturer
Company Name Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
Product Information http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/ProductInformation/0,,30_118,00.html

CPU Utilization
CPU #1 0 %
 
Well first off, You're wrong.

I said the following:
Quote:
considering not many mobos support amd athlon 64 3400 skt 939


What in hell are you talking about?

Which is a question, I shouldn't do some research, you should. Mainly because if you believe that not many mobo's support the AMD Athlon 64 3400+ S939 then you are dumb, because all socket 939 mobo's support it, and if you haven't noticed socket 939 is flourishing...so I have no idea what you're talking about when you say not many motherboards support that CPU. What surprises me is that you're saying that when it seems you shop from newegg, because every single one of these boards http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...ice=&MaxPrice=&SubCategory=22&Submit=Property
Supports your CPU.
 
Computergen said:
Well first off, You're wrong.

I said the following:


Which is a question, I shouldn't do some research, you should. Mainly because if you believe that not many mobo's support the AMD Athlon 64 3400+ S939 then you are dumb, because all socket 939 mobo's support it, and if you haven't noticed socket 939 is flourishing...so I have no idea what you're talking about when you say not many motherboards support that CPU. What surprises me is that you're saying that when it seems you shop from newegg, because every single one of these boards http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...ice=&MaxPrice=&SubCategory=22&Submit=Property
Supports your CPU.

Wrong, The CPU i have has 800MHz Hyper Transport, not 1000MHZ like most others. Most Mobos, although some have had a bios fixes for this, will see the 800mhz as a serious underclock and not boot up. This problem was found when the cpu was first availible for sale, but was later fixed by some mobos w/ a new bios. So no not "all" support it.
 
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