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    Intel Pentium 4 Xeon

    Anyone have a use for this chip with heatsink?

    Intel Pentium 4 Xeon 1700DP/256L2/400/1.7V SL5TE

    Let me know. I scavanged 1 and I won't be using it.

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    Re: Intel Pentium 4 Xeon

    Nope I don't need it.. Also i think i have a 5130 some place if someone needs it..
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    Re: Intel Pentium 4 Xeon

    Nice offers team!

    Problem is that the 400Mhz FSB Xeon does not come in any PCIe configurations that I can find online.

    In fact, I still have my old 3.2Ghz, 800FSB, Xeons and ASUS board in my attic. Loved that little system.
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    Re: Intel Pentium 4 Xeon

    Figured I would throw it out there just in case. Got all kinds of weird elctronics sitting around the office that I can't use.

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    Are you looking for a 250Mb Iomega Zip drive with PATA interface?

    I found 2 while cleaning out my home computer office.

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    Re: Intel Pentium 4 Xeon

    Quote Originally Posted by rgathright View Post
    Nice offers team!

    Problem is that the 400Mhz FSB Xeon does not come in any PCIe configurations that I can find online.

    In fact, I still have my old 3.2Ghz, 800FSB, Xeons and ASUS board in my attic. Loved that little system.
    That is too bad. An alternative would be to use a PCI version of something like an nVidia 9500GT. Though its nothing close to even a 4850, it is a low power card. I wonder if it MIGHT be possible to run two in a system? My 9500GT can do 25K~35K a day on PPS-Sieve.


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    Re: Intel Pentium 4 Xeon

    Quote Originally Posted by Fire$torm View Post
    That is too bad. An alternative would be to use a PCI version of something like an nVidia 9500GT. Though its nothing close to even a 4850, it is a low power card. I wonder if it MIGHT be possible to run two in a system? My 9500GT can do 25K~35K a day on PPS-Sieve.
    I have run dual 9500GT PCI cards in an xp64 machine with no problem at all.
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    Re: Intel Pentium 4 Xeon

    Quote Originally Posted by Fire$torm View Post
    That is too bad. An alternative would be to use a PCI version of something like an nVidia 9500GT. Though its nothing close to even a 4850, it is a low power card. I wonder if it MIGHT be possible to run two in a system? My 9500GT can do 25K~35K a day on PPS-Sieve.
    Quote Originally Posted by zombie67 View Post
    I have run dual 9500GT PCI cards in an xp64 machine with no problem at all.
    And I've run dual 9500GT PCI cards in an xp32 Dell P4 with a 350W PSU and no PCIe slots. So it's definitely possible...

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