[clue-talk] computer shops in Denver
Mike Staver
staver at fimble.com
Fri Jan 21 15:34:13 MST 2005
William - I might have what you need. Are we talking Slot 1 cpus here?
If so, I think I have a few Pentium III cpus laying around that you can
have. I think some maybe Pentium II's, not sure - Ok, I just looked and
I have a slot 1 Pentium III 500 that's all yours if you want it. The
writing on it says:
500/512/100/2.0V S1
09510600-0155 Costa Rica
SL35E
If you wanted to come pick it up at either my house or my office, feel
free. Email me offlist for contact info. Thanks.
William wrote:
> --- Monty Lilburn wrote:
>
>
>>In my experience Linux users always know where the good
>>local low-cost/quality establishments are!
>
>
> I don't know, but I'd like to get in on the answer as I am looking to replace some old computer
> hardware. Specifically, I need to replace a damaged Intel Pentium III 600 MHz CPU (an overheating
> problem seems to have caused core damage). I've stopped at a couple places already, but the
> answer has been, "We don't accept old computer trade-ins, so we don't have any." It is important
> that I replace this CPU as I'm running the damaged unit now on a production machine. The CPU
> literally makes static/arcing noise while processing and cannot access RAM beyond the first slot
> on the motherboard without causing a kernel panic and immediate halt.
>
> Any leads on new or used PIII CPUs? The motherboard, an Intel SE440BX-2, cannot run a CPU over
> 600 MHz (I tried with a brand new 800MHz only to find that the model of motherboard I have is
> capped at 600MHz).
>
> Thanks!
>
> =====
> William Kimball, Jr.
> "Programming is an art form that fights back!" =)
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