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Old May 5th 13, 10:02 PM posted to alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.asus
Donald White[_2_]
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Default Old ASUS motherboards

I have been a long time user of ASUS products. It is time to rid myself
of my collection of older equipment. I think all are working.

I have:

1) 1 P3B-F that was in service until yesterday and has refused to die.

2) 2 P4C800-E which have not had the USB ports latch up.

3) 3 P5W DH Deluxe.

For all, I have CPUs and ECC memory. If any one is interested in this
equipment and is willing to pay shipping, then can discuss further what
parts I have. I have original boxes, manuals, cables and I/O shields
for these motherboards. None were overclocked and all were kept cool.

I am in the Phoenix, AZ area.

Regards,


 




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