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Bunch Of Fun Guest
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Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 9:26 am Post subject: K7S5A to give away (dead board) |
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My second K7S5A motherboard recently died (the first one was my fault).
It's been a great ride, 5 years running 24/7. Now I've got AMD X2 dual core!
Anyway, maybe someone can reuse the components. You can pick it up at my
place. I'm located in Montreal, Canada in the West Island (Beaconsfield).
I will not ship this, not worth the hassle. |
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sdlomi2 Guest
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Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 10:41 am Post subject: Re: K7S5A to give away (dead board) |
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"Bunch Of Fun" <carleton@bunchoffun.com> wrote in message
news:a6108$45514e6d$cf702f08$26988@PRIMUS.CA...
| Quote: | My second K7S5A motherboard recently died (the first one was my fault).
It's been a great ride, 5 years running 24/7. Now I've got AMD X2 dual
core!
Anyway, maybe someone can reuse the components. You can pick it up at my
place. I'm located in Montreal, Canada in the West Island (Beaconsfield).
I will not ship this, not worth the hassle.
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Curious: assuming you checked it regularly, how long could you keep its
CMOS setting at 133fsb? I built a # of boxes w/that mobo, & all would fall
from 133 back to 100, regardless of board-version--and I feel sure I used
them all. Even tried the Pro-version AND the K7S6A both of which did the
same. They all would hold for only a couple of weeks, days, or hours.
BTW: nice gesture your giving it away. I've accepted many such gifts
and made quite a few built-from-leftovers boxes. [Be sure and give him the
cpu, also, so he can verify the board's being bad!?!]
Have a nice holiday season, kinda like Merry Christmas! sam |
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