Ebay.co.uk ... you pays yer money, you takes yer choice.
Computer fairs are equally risky since it's hard to test a cpu in a sports hall.
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Ebay.co.uk ... you pays yer money, you takes yer choice.
Computer fairs are equally risky since it's hard to test a cpu in a sports hall.
:rolleyes: I do use E-Bay.co.uk to purchase other item but very reluctantly to buy a 2nd hand CPU and motherboards because it could open up a hole can of worms in the way off problems and there is no guarantee that it will work. :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by NooNoo
I think that you would agree NooNoo
Regards.
Terry
I have bought CPU's from ebay without a problem. You could also contact Garak (moderator here) who has dealt in 2nd hand CPU's in the past for advice.
Hello, I have used these motherboards before in setups (buying them as OEM from an external supplier). The max I have been able to put in is a full Pentium 4 2.6ghz CPU running at 400mhz FSB!
Good Luck
Please could advise me on which motherboards you would recommend to run at 533Mhz FSB. :thumbs:Quote:
Originally Posted by Garak
Thank you.
Terry. :redeyes:
If you are going to change motherboards, then go with what is current... little point in finding yourself in the same position 6 months down the road...