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Old 04-23-2006, 09:33 PM   #1 (permalink)
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BBATI 9800XT - $100, Venice 3500+, 20 GB MP3 players, 2 x 1 GB Kingston DDR2 PC4200,

Please lock this thread, mods...nothing in the title is available any more

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Old 04-24-2006, 06:37 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I should add that I AM negotiable and open to some trades, so these prices aren't set in stone, although I think they are more than reasonable. Am I just trying to sell too much high-end stuff at once? I ask because I also have a s939 Athlon 64 3500+ Venice for sale, but I don't know whether people are going to see my thread and run for the hills or not, when they see that almost every item is $100+

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Anybody know how I can change the title to include the 3500+ Venice CPU? Also, I am open to reasonable offers, and possibly some unreasonable ones
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Old 04-26-2006, 02:54 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Price drops on everything, and HUGE price drops on the MP3 players. This stuff has to go, so make some offers!

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Also, I am interested in trading for a Scythe Ninja Heatsink + nice 120mm fan, an LCD projection screen for a DIY projector (a cheap 15" LCD monitor, preferably BenQ or NEC, would also work), and a DC-to-AC converter (the opposite of those inverters for your car that let you use 2 or 3-prong devices - I want to use a 13v DC-powered amp and power it with 110v AC current).
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I want to use a 13v DC-powered amp and power it with 110v AC current).
If it doesn't pull to much amperage you can use the 12 volt line on an old AT power supply. I have a small refrigerator/cooler that plugs into the cigarette lighter socket in your car. When I bring it in the house I power it with an old power supply.
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Thanks for the tip. Any reason you said AT specifically, or would an ATX PSU work as well?
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A small *bump* for a great trader...
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A small *bump* for a great trader...
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Made a few edits...check the link for the most current version of my FS/WTB stuff
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Thanks for the tip. Any reason you said AT specifically, or would an ATX PSU work as well?
Because the AT has the convenient power on/off switch. With an ATX you have to use a wire or otherwise to fool the PSU
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