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    Intel Pentium not sure which one?

    Searched this site and the web. Can't seem to find this one. Took pics of a 486DX next to it for reference.
    BTW the Pentium is kind of weighty.



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    Not sure where the pics went. Here is a link to them
    intel 004 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
    intel 003 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!

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    Intel Pentium double gold cap
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    Pentium 60, first Pentium CPU came in 5VDC and larger then the later Pentium models (Socket 4 motherboard).

    Unfortunatly it does not have the FDIV (FPU bug), if it did it would be worth somer $$$ to collectors since most were returned to Intel for non FPU bug chips.
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    Cool Thanks. Did a little more digging with that info and it looks like it pays a little better than a pro, but I'm not gona be quitin my day job.
    Is this something I should be selling on ebay or just hold on to it and sell it with the other processors for the gold content?

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    I would hold onto it until you have enough experience to know what is best for you. The answer has to do with you being happy selling on ebay. Frankly I am holding onto the two Pentium Pros I have now and might not sell for a long time since they are rare for me to find. Mike.
    "Profit begins when you buy NOT when you sell." {quote passed down to me from a wise man}

    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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    And they are only gonna get rarer as most of the ones found are being scrapped out at a very fast pace

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dunemaul View Post
    And they are only gonna get rarer as most of the ones found are being scrapped out at a very fast pace
    So are the motherboards they go into.

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    Yeah, I sold a Pentium Pro with motherboard in working condition for $75, the processor would have been just around $20
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    You should hold onto that one and put it in a safe place for the future.
    We buy electronic scrap, Gold Karat scrap, gold filled, refined gold, silver and many other item's.

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    I still have the motherboard it came out of. but it is mixed in with all the other boards I have. Boxes of them. Not sure I could figure out which one it came out of. No idea if either were in working condition.

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    Quite a few P60/66 CPUs overheated and died since OEMs tended to just glue a heatsink to them and had a case fan blowing over it (which tended to get gummed up and slow down/die over time). Those CPUs ran kind of hot, I only have a couple early Pentium systems working (they didn't sell for long and they were extra pricey new).

    As far as finding the motherboard, that large socket 4 is hard to miss (should say socket 4 on it), but untested I don't know what it would sell for on ebay.


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