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    Hey congrats on your goodies there, I would seperate them, pri the cpu off.. You could of just used a small flat screwdriver to get them off, and also.. the board is high grade a step above regualr p3 boards, so keep this seperate from your other mobo, and the ram well Ewasted would be your best for that.. again Congrats...


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    Quote Originally Posted by bnbsfsd View Post
    Hey congrats on your goodies there, I would seperate them, pri the cpu off.. You could of just used a small flat screwdriver to get them off, and also.. the board is high grade a step above regualr p3 boards, so keep this seperate from your other mobo, and the ram well Ewasted would be your best for that.. again Congrats...
    Outside of an open auction, this is probably as good of an option you have, because nobody will "offer" you a fair market value or wish to cover shipping, as I mentioned at the very top of this page. If you can't go the Ebay route, save your CPU board, scrap the rest, and save yourself the headache.
    Back to one of your earlier questions about the CPU, there is a cpu forum somewhere, I see it referenced on here occasionally, maybe someone could point you in that direction. It is probably a good place to look for information on your specific chip
    Last edited by Bear; 10-07-2012 at 07:25 AM.

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