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Socket 7 chips



Last month, I bought a few used socket 7 chips from the Computer Geeks
discount outlet at www.compgeeks.com, worked well.

I also believe that J&N Computing Services in upstate NY has some socket 7s
as well.. www.jncs.com

Bryan


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Bryan Strawser, feanor at gondolin.org
http://feanor.gondolin.org



> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-discuss at Blu.Org [mailto:owner-discuss at Blu.Org]On Behalf Of
> Randall Hofland
> Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2000 12:28 PM
> To: BLU Discuss Board
> Subject: Socket 7 chips
>
>
> I have inherited an Asus motherboad (P/I-P55TVP4) that supports a
> variety of Socket 7 chips up to the 233MHz range. Does anyone have a
> cheap chip left over from an upgrade that they'd like to get
> rid of so I
> can test it and maybe get it running as something useful? I
> also need a
> small AT based case for it but can probably find a small one at retail
> outlets.
>
> Thanks!
>
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