FS/FT: Mobile 2400+ Barton

Al_CapownAl_Capown Indiana
edited February 2004 in Trading Post
Brand New OEM 2400+ Mobile

One of the excellent mobile Bartons w/ 512k L2 cache.

Core: Barton

Operating at 1.93GHz

Stock vcore: 1.45

Multimedia Instruction: MMX, SSE, 3DNOW!, 3DNOW!+

Price: $70 + shipping

Guaranteed non-DOA

Also interested in trades for 2400+ Thortons, 2400+ Thoroughbreds, and 2100+'s & cash. Thorton or TbredB's only!

Heatware: Al_Capown / AlCapown@indy.rr.com
AIM: Nv7223098
Email: AlCapown@indy.rr.com
Please Money orders only.
Will ship first if buyer has more heat than me. Prefer cross ship for trades if you have more heat than I do.

Comments

  • ketoketo Occupied. Or is it preoccupied? Icrontian
    edited February 2004
    Why selling it?
  • Al_CapownAl_Capown Indiana
    edited February 2004
    I've got a mobo that doesn't allow you to change the multiplier and since this cpu starts up at a multi of 6 keeping it would be unintelligent :)
  • mmonninmmonnin Centreville, VA
    edited February 2004
    Get another mobo.;) And then get another CPU to put in the mobo that doesnt allow for multi changes.:D
  • Al_CapownAl_Capown Indiana
    edited February 2004
    mmonnin wrote:
    Get another mobo.;) And then get another CPU to put in the mobo that doesnt allow for multi changes.:D

    Then another case, cd-rom, monitor/kvm, naw man. Don't have the resources :-/
  • fatcatfatcat Mizzou Icrontian
    edited February 2004
    Nice price Al!...just a note..the 2400+ M runs default @ 1.80ghz, Newegg listing is wrong. Anyone who has a mobo with a thats supports Bartons should have no problem running this, and as Al said, its unlocked. Should overclock 2.3-2.4 on air.

    Best of luck selling
  • mmonninmmonnin Centreville, VA
    edited February 2004
    Its stock 1.45V. Why would mobile CPUs have such a high voltage when it need to save on batteries and heat?
  • primesuspectprimesuspect Beepin n' Boopin Detroit, MI Icrontian
    edited February 2004
    Al: YGPM
  • fatcatfatcat Mizzou Icrontian
    edited February 2004
    mmonnin wrote:
    Its stock 1.45V. Why would mobile CPUs have such a high voltage when it need to save on batteries and heat?

    the 1.45v versions are the desktop laptop replacement mobile cpu's, ones that will work in ATX mobos. they have 1.25v ones that I believe are uPGA and will not work in desktop machines, just ultra-thin laptops. dont quote me but I believe thats how I read it.

    Q: How do these mobile processors differ?

    A: Processors for full-size (mainstream and desktop replacement) notebooks differ from low-voltage processors for thin-and-light notebooks in package size. The micro Pin Grid Array (uPGA) package for thin-and-light notebooks consumes less power for extended system battery life than full-size. All AMD mobile processors feature AMD PowerNow!™ technology, a dynamic power management solution for extended system battery life.
  • JimboraeJimborae Newbury, Berks, UK New
    edited February 2004
    ygpm
  • Al_CapownAl_Capown Indiana
    edited February 2004
    Sorry guys, I talked to my dad and I guess we do have the funds to get a different motherboard (nf7-s woo woo). CPU is no longer for sale.
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