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December 11, 2012, 01:59:57 AM
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And when I say cheap, I mean cheap.  No frills at all, but I need something with atleast 4 PCI-E slots.  Preferably atleast 2 16x slots.  Preferably 5 slots total.

Bought one off of ebay, it arrived DOA.  Got the refund, but now I have 4 video cards, without a home.  

Also, if anyone wants to buy the ASROCK Penryn1600SLIX3-WIFI that I can't get working, let me know that also.  It powers on, I just can't get it to post.  The guy I bought it from refunded my money, but he swears it was working when he shipped it to me.  I just can't get it working.  


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Edit:  Also I prefer intel socket 775, as that's what I bought the CPU for. 

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December 13, 2012, 04:15:37 AM
Last edit: December 13, 2012, 04:31:23 AM by underminer
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Hey.

I have a recommendation for you, that is to set everything back up and unplug the 24 pin psu from motherboard.  Re-plug, then simultaneously hit the power button.  Not really sure what this does, but I have gotten  boards to boot this way in the past that would not do *anything* when you remove the battery, allow to drain, etc.

I also have a Dark Infinity board (socket 775) which may be what you are after, or still have about 8 matching (also 775) boards that will hold 3 cards.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=120718.0  (I also just bumped this as I was reminded of my listing.)


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December 13, 2012, 04:30:19 AM
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Nolo - I still have two boards left, lets do this Smiley



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December 13, 2012, 04:32:22 AM
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And when I say cheap, I mean cheap.  No frills at all, but I need something with atleast 4 PCI-E slots.  Preferably atleast 2 16x slots.  Preferably 5 slots total.

Bought one off of ebay, it arrived DOA.  Got the refund, but now I have 4 video cards, without a home.  

Also, if anyone wants to buy the ASROCK Penryn1600SLIX3-WIFI that I can't get working, let me know that also.  It powers on, I just can't get it to post.  The guy I bought it from refunded my money, but he swears it was working when he shipped it to me.  I just can't get it working.  


It would be great if you could take paypal, but if you can't, I'll try to do something with coins.  

Edit:  Also I prefer intel socket 775, as that's what I bought the CPU for. 

I got an MSI with 5 16x slots for ya. 

Make me an offer. 

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