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    if you do ebay you might find better than scrap on those boards and drives there


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bear View Post
    if you do ebay you might find better than scrap on those boards and drives there
    I'll check into it, thanks Bear. How about the cpu in the first pic? All i see is a bunch of long cards that you can see going from left to right in the pic. They look like long video cards. Thats what the majority of these boards seem to have on them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thirsty View Post
    I'll check into it, thanks Bear. How about the cpu in the first pic? All i see is a bunch of long cards that you can see going from left to right in the pic. They look like long video cards. Thats what the majority of these boards seem to have on them.
    Or the processor might be a slot processor of some sort on a plug in card.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    Or the processor might be a slot processor of some sort on a plug in card.
    I believe that is what picture number 2 is here is wiki page on the i486 sx chip. Interesting read for the nerd in you.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_80486SX

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