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February 16, 2013, 07:37:13 AM
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I've got some socket 775 CPUs I've been meaning to get rid of.  I have to check the functionality of the E2200 since it's coming off a mining rig where the Mobo called it quits after 1.5 years (my first mining causualty  Cry)

(2) Intel E3200 Retail boxed CPU (have OEM Intel heatsinks and manual and all the crap) - 1.1 BTC each shipped USPS Priority w/ DC in US.
(1) Intel E2200 Retail boxed CPU (have OEM Intel heatsinks and manual and all the crap) - 1.1 BTC shipped USPS Priority w/ DC in US.

Also have a bunch of new Molex --> 6 pin PCIe cables - 0.1BTC each + shipping (shipping depending on quantity)

Have a bunch of new Crucial Ballistix DDR2 I need to inventory and then list.

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February 19, 2013, 07:16:07 AM
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YHPM on the E2200
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