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ScrapinSi

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Here we go...

AMD Athlon XP1900+ CPU, fan, & heatsink... Has about 30 seconds on it. $50 shipped
http://www.scrapinsi.com/photos/forsale/athlon1900.JPG
http://www.scrapinsi.com/photos/forsale/athlon19002.JPG
http://www.scrapinsi.com/photos/forsale/athlon19003.JPG
http://www.scrapinsi.com/photos/forsale/athlon19004.JPG

Intel Motherboard with P2-350 CPU, 512k cache, 128mb RAM, onboard sound. $30 shipped
http://www.scrapinsi.com/photos/forsale/intelboard.JPG
http://www.scrapinsi.com/photos/forsale/intelboard2.JPG
http://www.scrapinsi.com/photos/forsale/intelboard3.JPG
http://www.scrapinsi.com/photos/forsale/intelboard4.JPG

2 128mb ECC 168 pin SDRAM. ***SOLD!***

Old School Team Associated RC10GT Rolling Chassis... $30 shipped
http://www.scrapinsi.com/photos/forsale/rc10gt.JPG
http://www.scrapinsi.com/photos/forsale/rc10gt2.JPG

Acura Integra Shift Boot with Mounting Bracket. $12 shipped
http://www.scrapinsi.com/photos/forsale/itrboot.JPG

1996 Chevy Blazer Radio with Tape Player... Fits blazers, jimmys, cavaliers, monte carlos, etc... $22 shipped.
http://www.scrapinsi.com/photos/forsale/blazerradio.JPG

3com 3c905TX Network card.. $7 Shipped
http://www.scrapinsi.com/photos/forsale/3c905tx.JPG

S3 Trio 64v+ Video Card, 1mb... $6 Shipped
http://www.scrapinsi.com/photos/forsale/s3trio.JPG

Diamond Stealth III S540 AGP 32mb Video Card $15 shipped
http://www.scrapinsi.com/photos/forsale/stealth128.JPG

Buy my stuff... Buy more than 1 thing and i'll work deals to save on shipping... I'll sell all the PC stuff listed for $130 shipped!
 
You might want to link the pictures instead of placing them in line... that took a while to load for me, and I'm on cable!
 
Originally posted by Calesta@Aug 29 2004, 12:23 AM
You might want to link the pictures instead of placing them in line... that took a while to load for me, and I'm on cable!
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:werd:
 
well that motherboard and video cards are more than likely not any good now seeing that you placed them on the carpet when you took those pics. carpet can build up static electricty and fry components on the circuit board.
 
trust me... they are fine... i always ground myself whenever i deal with PC components... And i dont live in a high static enviornment.

and i'll edit to take out the pics
 
Originally posted by ScrapinSi@Aug 28 2004, 09:08 PM
trust me... they are fine... i always ground myself whenever i deal with PC components... And i dont live in a high static enviornment.

and i'll edit to take out the pics
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not to argue but im making a point, but there is a big difference in you being grounded and holding the circuit board and the circuit board laying on carpet unprotected. for some components on a circuit board, a tiny bit of static electricty that cant be felt by humans, can indeed fry parts on a PCB (printed circuit board). i have 4 years in electronics manufacturing (everything from placing parts on the PCB, testing and doing quality control) in the production of circuit boards for touch screen cash registers (they are computers actually) and collision avoidance systems for tractor trailers and i have seen fried components from very slight amount of static electricty from operators who werent grounded properly. the best way to avoid ruining the circuit boards is to carry them in ESD (electrostatic discharge) bags that are supplied with them and setting them down on a properly grounded surface. carpet is neither.

again...not trying to make an argument, just stating facts.

hell if anything, heres a free bump for ya :D
 
Nah, I've never killed a computer component by placing it on carpet. They're pretty hardy. You'll really only kill something from ESD if you give it a really hard zap- like rubbing it on the carpet or unloading a big capacitor across a few of the circuits.

:)
 
Originally posted by Calesta@Aug 29 2004, 12:42 AM
Nah, I've never killed a computer component by placing it on carpet. They're pretty hardy. You'll really only kill something from ESD if you give it a really hard zap- like rubbing it on the carpet or unloading a big capacitor across a few of the circuits.

:)
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yup... which i have done before... :)

Also... never pull out a sound card while the PC is still on... sparks are cool... :)
 
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