Chris Reeves wrote:
Maybe I wiped them out. But, it SEEMED like a good deal ;)
So what are you going to do with $1500 worth of motherboards?
Harry
Now just to see if it ships.
http://www.newegg.com/product/product.aspx?Item=N82E16813186116
Actually, if that were 5 or 10 motherboards you could answer that question.
I think the better question is, what are you going to do with 200
motherboards?
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Brian Weeden
Technical Consultant
Secure World Foundation
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 4:58 PM, Harry McGregor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe I wiped them out. But, it SEEMED like a good deal ;)
Now just to see if it ships.
http://www.newegg.com/product/product.aspx?Item=N82E16813186116
I've got a project I can use 25 on. So, 25*89 or so that I'll bid them at,
fine, that covers all the cost of 200, and then I've got 160 I can throw out
and just have them go to prebuilts or whatever. I've used the thing several
times and it's fine with a QX6800, etc. So it's not a bad board,
They've now changed the price on the ad. Instead of $8 a board, it's $59 a
board ($109-50) who gives a crap, all of mine are marked as shipped already,
I paid RUSH just in case ;) And charged the right amount ;)
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Wasnt that a rebate deal?
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Secure World Foundation
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On 29-Feb-08, at 5:44 PM, Chris Reeves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They've now changed the price on the ad. Instead of $8 a board,
it's $59 a
board ($109-50) who gives a crap, all
Nope, instant. I ordered in lots of forty. I'd attach a PDF, but for a lot
of forty, my total cost: $422. I paid $10.55 per board after shipping, and
they are now all marked as shipped with tracking #s.
:)
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you got lucky! I think they realized the mistake when they processed your
order.
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From: Chris Reeves [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [H] Admittedly, I bought 200..
Nope, instant. I ordered
I've been really happy with: silverstone, nspire, ocz and pc power and cooling
supplies. I agree on antec... Suck. Way overrated and their cable lengths
are all messed up, even for their own damn cases.
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Hard question is what model is still available for
sale with ATX 1.3 spec that
has a 5V line amperage above 35A? Damn Asus chose not
use the 12V line!
All the 2.x ones emphasize the 12V line and leave you
with 20-25A 5V rails. Was
going to use my ThermalTake 750W that's sitting here
waiting for
Well, on paper this one specs out.
I have a couple on order for a few spare boxes, but I don't have them on
hand:
http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=480W-PWR-BLKcat=PWRcpc=PWRbsc
* *Power Specifications:*
* +3.3V, 32.0A
* +5V, 36.0A
* +12V, 16.0A
* -12V, 0.6A
* -5V,
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