Retail Radeon 32mb DDR AGP, retail box & all contents. This card runs 183/183 perfectly (you will need powerstrip to get it there); it's default clocked at 166/166 (like every other retail Radeon 32DDR)--traded for Athlon!
1 64mb stick of CL3 Kingston 7.5ns PC133 (the stuff we all know so well)--$25 shipped.
1 64mb stick of 8ns "PC125" (as detected by Sandra)--I think it's Micron 8E--$25 shipped--PENDING
Email me if you're interested (lhiggs@wwisp.com). As usual I prefer paypal, but will take an MO if you've got references. Thanks!
AS OF THIS EDIT I am out of town until Sunday evening. I will check back with folks at that point. Thanks!
[Edited by Lawton on 02-23-2001 at 05:16 PM]
FT: Retail (not LE) Radeon 32DDR
Card now for sale!!!
Hello. My name is Lawton, and I am a hardware addict. <a href="http://heatware.elitehardware.com/view.shtml?action=list&option=lawton">Heatware Evals! </a>
I've got a DTLA-307030 75GXP, 30.7GB, 7200RPM hard drive that I woud trade for the Radeon card. Let me know if that interests you. Thanks
Wesley Klucsarits
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PIII 1000@1066 1.70 volts;
Golden Orb;
Abit SA6R;
512MB Infineon PC-133 SDRAM;
IBM Deskstar 75GXP 46.1GB;
IBM Deskstar 75GXP 46.1GB;
IBM Deskstar 34GXP 20.5GB;
IBM Ultrastar 9ES 4.5GB UW LVD;
Adaptec 2940U2W;
Plextor UltraPlex Wide 40X CD-ROM;
Plextor 12/10/32 SCSI CD-RW;
Pioneer 105S 16x40 slot DVD IDE;
Hercules ProphetII GTS PRO 220/470;
US Robotics 56K PCI modem;
Hercules Game Theater XP;
Klipsch Promedia v.2-400;
NEC FE950 19" Diamondtron;
Internal Zip 100 SCSI;
Enermax 330 watt power supply;
yada yada yada
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PIII 1000@1066 1.70 volts;
Golden Orb;
Abit SA6R;
512MB Infineon PC-133 SDRAM;
IBM Deskstar 75GXP 46.1GB;
IBM Deskstar 75GXP 46.1GB;
IBM Deskstar 34GXP 20.5GB;
IBM Ultrastar 9ES 4.5GB UW LVD;
Adaptec 2940U2W;
Plextor UltraPlex Wide 40X CD-ROM;
Plextor 12/10/32 SCSI CD-RW;
Pioneer 105S 16x40 slot DVD IDE;
Hercules ProphetII GTS PRO 220/470;
US Robotics 56K PCI modem;
Hercules Game Theater XP;
Klipsch Promedia v.2-400;
NEC FE950 19" Diamondtron;
Internal Zip 100 SCSI;
Enermax 330 watt power supply;
yada yada yada
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