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General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: BaldEagl on January 10, 2009, 01:43:46 PM
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... an old 1 Ghz or higher PIII Slot 1 CPU lying around that you want to get rid of (100 Mhz FSB)?
I'd like to slap one in my old Dell PIII 600 machine if I could get one cheap. Then I might even consider upgrading it from Win98 to XP (if I can scrounge up drivers). :O
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Heck I have an old 850mhz Celeron PIII. Working? No idea, from an old HP. We have the system out in the garage, not used anymore.
Coppermine-128 I think is type, not quite what you're looking for, but dang it is so close. :D
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I came on here to post about Slot 1's and how they stopped making them after 600mhz or so. Until I wikipedia'd it. I guess they did make them up over 1ghz and thats news to me. I've never seen a Slot 1 chip faster than 600mhz. You'll have a hard time I imagine since the Coppermines were cheaper to produce and used a lot more.
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Looked on Ebay and they seem pretty cheap. Saw 1ghz chips with Buy It Now for $10.
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Of course S/H is $13.95 :rolleyes:
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I went to e-bay. I read somewhere that with the old Dell Dimension XPS T series computers the bus speed had to be 100 Mhz. The biggest Slot 1/100's are 850 Mhz. Everything over 850 are all 133 busses.
I did see one for $17 but I'm not sure I'd see much difference going from 600 to 850, so, unless someone wants to give me one... :)
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Think I have an old 850 slot 1,,,free if You can use it
mulli
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Think I have an old 850 slot 1,,,free if You can use it
mulli
That would be great. Let me crack that box open tomorrow just to be sure that's what's in it. If it is I'll PM you on the BBs.
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hmmmm if I remember right cost me 300 dollars,,,,my wife had a fit!!
mulli
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hmmmm if I remember right cost me 300 dollars,,,,my wife had a fit!!
mulli
Yup and I love watching the classified ads or craiglists for old computer. Such as an 8 year old P2 400mhz that runs great. Paid $2000 for it and they're expecting $500 FIRM.
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Yup and I love watching the classified ads or craiglists for old computer. Such as an 8 year old P2 400mhz that runs great. Paid $2000 for it and they're expecting $500 FIRM.
I used to figure that a computer lost half it's value every year. That may or may not be true but if it is then my old Dell that I paid almost $2000 for 12 years ago is now worth $0.49... maybe a little more with the upgrades I've made along the way. :)
Mulligan, check your PM's.