Just noticed that my 8k7a is about to bite it (acid residue on top of the compasitors)
Heres what I have to spare:
Atrend ATC-6220 v2.0
STB Velocity 128 8 meg agp2x
ATI Rage Pro Turbo 8 meg agp2x
Phillips 8x/4x/36x CDRW
PII MMX 350 CPU
Pinnacle Systems PCTV pci
24x laptop cdrom from HP Omnibook 2000CT (almost new)
8x cdrom with black faceplate
Sandisk USB Memorystick/Compact Flash reader
Diamond RIO 500 Mp3 player 64 megs standard and 16 meg SM included (works in win2k and XP perfectly)
Toshiba 6x/32x dvd-rom drive
36x atapi cdrom
If I can find more stuff I wil post it , If you need heatware I have it
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I need a good socket A mobo that works w/ 1800+ and win2k
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Posted 21 November 2003 - 03:26 AM
I have a like new ECS L7VTA KT400 chipset with lan and audio built in, and 8X agp slot. Comes complete (no cables though)
I am interested in the pci tv tuner and I dont know much about hte mp3 player but would like to give it a try if at all possable
Please email me back
funboy42@msn.com
I am interested in the pci tv tuner and I dont know much about hte mp3 player but would like to give it a try if at all possable
Please email me back
#3
Posted 22 November 2003 - 07:19 AM
Ah, you've got one of the Blown/Leaky cap syndrome boards 8)
There's a rash of these dying now as many Tier 1 and 2 manufactuers used some faulty caps in many of their products
If the manufacturer still has a warranty on this board, I'd send it back for repair so you'd at least have a spare or you could sell it to somebody else for a good price
I personally don't have any working Socket A motherboards. I do however have (2)Two non-working models.
ASUS A7V-133, seems to be having some issues with the DIMM slots or perhaps the actual chipset, not sure have not really looked into it.
MSI KT3 Ultra, just will not power up at all. Sent back once already to MSI and the replacement board only lasted about two weeks, so I'm not really impressed with MSI
If you're interested, let me know.
There's a rash of these dying now as many Tier 1 and 2 manufactuers used some faulty caps in many of their products
If the manufacturer still has a warranty on this board, I'd send it back for repair so you'd at least have a spare or you could sell it to somebody else for a good price
I personally don't have any working Socket A motherboards. I do however have (2)Two non-working models.
ASUS A7V-133, seems to be having some issues with the DIMM slots or perhaps the actual chipset, not sure have not really looked into it.
MSI KT3 Ultra, just will not power up at all. Sent back once already to MSI and the replacement board only lasted about two weeks, so I'm not really impressed with MSI
If you're interested, let me know.
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Posted 30 November 2003 - 08:02 AM
I just switched to a Soyo board and I am extremely happy with it. I am running an Athlon XP 2000+ (1.67Ghz).
Soyo Dragon Plus K7V
I can get u a link that sells it (no box) for a cheap $30 (U.S).
Let me know if u r interested

PS: The board only support the PALOMINO core of athlon xp processors. Chances are your 1800+ is palomino, but I would double check
Soyo Dragon Plus K7V
I can get u a link that sells it (no box) for a cheap $30 (U.S).
Let me know if u r interested
PS: The board only support the PALOMINO core of athlon xp processors. Chances are your 1800+ is palomino, but I would double check
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