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FS: AMD ATHLON 2000+ XP CPU (PALOMINO) NEW



 
 
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Old December 17th 03, 11:16 PM
rick osborn
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Default FS: AMD ATHLON 2000+ XP CPU (PALOMINO) NEW

This is a brand new 2000+ XP cpu with a Palomino core. The
significance of the Palomino core is that it is the most compatible
with some of the older Socket-A chip sets. So if you want to up grade
your AMD CPU from an Athlon or Duron you can do it without having to
replace your mother board. This way you can save a few bucks!! It has
been tested on an ASUS A7V133 ("rev. 1.05." - the dot after the "5" is
IMPORTANT!) which uses the VIA KT133A chip set and it works great.
Keep in mind however that it does not work with every older Socket-A
MB. So if you have an older MB please check with your manufacturer to
be sure it is compatible before bidding!! Heat sink not included. (It
will of course work with any newer MB that was designed to work with
the AMD XP CPU.)

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=3447318 043
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Old December 18th 03, 05:43 PM
Sooky Grumper
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rick osborn wrote:
This is a brand new 2000+ XP cpu with a Palomino core. The
significance of the Palomino core is that it is the most compatible
with some of the older Socket-A chip sets. So if you want to up grade
your AMD CPU from an Athlon or Duron you can do it without having to
replace your mother board. This way you can save a few bucks!! It has
been tested on an ASUS A7V133 ("rev. 1.05." - the dot after the "5" is
IMPORTANT!) which uses the VIA KT133A chip set and it works great.
Keep in mind however that it does not work with every older Socket-A
MB. So if you have an older MB please check with your manufacturer to
be sure it is compatible before bidding!! Heat sink not included. (It
will of course work with any newer MB that was designed to work with
the AMD XP CPU.)

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=3447318 043


1. None of these crossposted groups are forsale groups.
2. FS, or forsale, is not the same as FA, which stands for For Auction.
3. People who make those errors do not get my bids.

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Old December 18th 03, 07:42 PM
Hank
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"Sooky Grumper" wrote in message
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=3447318 043

1. None of these crossposted groups are forsale groups.
2. FS, or forsale, is not the same as FA, which stands for For Auction.
3. People who make those errors do not get my bids.

--
spammage trappage: replace fishies_ with yahoo


Why would you bid on it anyway, you would have to be some kind of idiot. As
of right now the bid is at $83 and you can order it online for $56 and it
even comes with a warranty. Even if the prices where reversed I still
wouldn't bid on it. No spamming piece of dog crap is going to get any of my
money, not if I can help it.

CAVEAT EMPTOR!!

Hank


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Old December 19th 03, 03:15 AM
rick osborn
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For those that know, this is not a commonplace Thoroughbred core
2000+.

This is a 2000+ Palomino, compatible with 18 micron older boards, and
unavailable at Newegg, Nextag, etc.





http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=3447318 043

1. None of these crossposted groups are forsale groups.
2. FS, or forsale, is not the same as FA, which stands for For Auction.
3. People who make those errors do not get my bids.

--
spammage trappage: replace fishies_ with yahoo


Why would you bid on it anyway, you would have to be some kind of idiot. As
of right now the bid is at $83 and you can order it online for $56 and it
even comes with a warranty. Even if the prices where reversed I still
wouldn't bid on it. No spamming piece of dog crap is going to get any of my
money, not if I can help it.

CAVEAT EMPTOR!!

Hank

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Old December 19th 03, 05:18 AM
Jon Danniken
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"rick osborn" justified his spam thusly::
For those that know, this is not a commonplace Thoroughbred core
2000+.

This is a 2000+ Palomino, compatible with 18 micron older boards, and
unavailable at Newegg, Nextag, etc.


Whoop-dee-****ing-doo. Do you even have any concept of the number of obsolete things that are
sold on ebay on a daily basis? Do you want to see these newsgroups becomming nothing more than
a bulliten board advertising sales on Ebay? Did you now that spamming your Ebay auctions on
usenet is against the rules of Ebay, and will get your auction cancelled and your sellers
account pulled?

Look, I don't care if you're selling a moon rock for two cents; these newsgroups were not
created to be your personal advertising space.

Jon

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Old December 19th 03, 07:31 AM
kony
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On Thu, 18 Dec 2003 21:18:40 -0800, "Jon Danniken"
wrote:

snip

Look, I don't care if you're selling a moon rock for two cents; these newsgroups were not
created to be your personal advertising space.


The spammer has moon rocks for TWO CENTS !!!?

Why would I want a Palomino when I could have 4000 moon rocks instead?

The funny part is how he goes on to list the item as "most compatible"
then even with his example motherboard, it has to be a specific
revision... LOL !


Dave
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Old December 19th 03, 10:27 PM
rick osborn
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I didn't realize there was a moderator to what is obsolete and what is
not.

If someone had the audacity to post another "obsolete" 2100+ palomino
cpu for auction, i'd love to know about it. My "obsolete" cpu has the
horsepower to allow me to sort usenet postings, wanted or not. I
trust yours does as well.




"Jon Danniken" wrote in message ...
"rick osborn" justified his spam thusly::
For those that know, this is not a commonplace Thoroughbred core
2000+.

This is a 2000+ Palomino, compatible with 18 micron older boards, and
unavailable at Newegg, Nextag, etc.


Whoop-dee-****ing-doo. Do you even have any concept of the number of obsolete things that are
sold on ebay on a daily basis? Do you want to see these newsgroups becomming nothing more than
a bulliten board advertising sales on Ebay? Did you now that spamming your Ebay auctions on
usenet is against the rules of Ebay, and will get your auction cancelled and your sellers
account pulled?

Look, I don't care if you're selling a moon rock for two cents; these newsgroups were not
created to be your personal advertising space.

Jon

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Old December 20th 03, 02:21 AM
Hank
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"rick osborn" wrote in message
om...
I didn't realize there was a moderator to what is obsolete and what is
not.

If someone had the audacity to post another "obsolete" 2100+ palomino
cpu for auction, i'd love to know about it. My "obsolete" cpu has the
horsepower to allow me to sort usenet postings, wanted or not. I
trust yours does as well.


Hey numb nuts, the whole idea is that you shouldn't have to sort through
the postings. When posting on Usenet there is proper procedure that your
supposed to follow. One of which is, not selling stuff in a none fore sale
group which this is one of. That's the whole point. That is why you got
jumped on when you posted something on here for sale. There are groups out
there particularly for that and they don't even mind if you sale outdate
obsolete stuff either. If you look around I'm sure you will be able to find
them but first you should probably have a look here
http://www.faqs.org/usenet/ you might just learn something but then again
maybe not. How much can you really expect form a top poster anyway?

Hank


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Old December 26th 03, 07:05 PM
Rick Osborn
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Well didn't used to be that way, Hank. People used to not care as long
as it's on topic. Not penis extensions.

Thanks for the gentle reminder and give the dog one more kick will ya.
It's Christmas.



"Hank" wrote in message igy.com...
"rick osborn" wrote in message
om...
I didn't realize there was a moderator to what is obsolete and what is
not.

If someone had the audacity to post another "obsolete" 2100+ palomino
cpu for auction, i'd love to know about it. My "obsolete" cpu has the
horsepower to allow me to sort usenet postings, wanted or not. I
trust yours does as well.


Hey numb nuts, the whole idea is that you shouldn't have to sort through
the postings. When posting on Usenet there is proper procedure that your
supposed to follow. One of which is, not selling stuff in a none fore sale
group which this is one of. That's the whole point. That is why you got
jumped on when you posted something on here for sale. There are groups out
there particularly for that and they don't even mind if you sale outdate
obsolete stuff either. If you look around I'm sure you will be able to find
them but first you should probably have a look here
http://www.faqs.org/usenet/ you might just learn something but then again
maybe not. How much can you really expect form a top poster anyway?

Hank

 




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