Well I don't know the answer to the Duron question since I live in Canada and we ususally get our shipments a little later than the US but I would definitely get a name brand ram preferably of the Cas2 variety especially if you are planning to overclock substantially. Using a cheap generic brand...
The Company I worked for sold a bunch of those 486's off to the employees for $25 Canadian. My wife thought I was nuts for buying one till I sold it for $90 in our garage sale this summer although I think it was the 10 year old NEC Multisync that came with it that closed the deal.
Sorry El Smoko but the coupons expired on Oct 15. I used them both and had no problems. Usually Onvia has slightly higher prices but I managed to find $300 worth of stuff I needed to upgrade at a lower price and free shipping. Really good deal. Too bad you missed it. If I see any other...
Where does it say this is a refurb on the Webpage? Isn't this false advertizing? Does this mean the Sanyo phone I ordered from them is also a refurb? How do they get away with this? How can you tell if their stuff is new or not with out phoning them.
Thanks, I already had the one for $200 dollars but did not know about the $100 dollar one. Even better for those smaller buys. Keep those Canadian deals coming! Good find.
Hey doesn't the USA have laws against false advertizing? Nowhere on the Webpage can I see anything about this monitor being a refurb. Does this company often do this. I have a Sanyo portable phone on the way from them. It was at a good price too. Does that mean it is a refurb too? Can you tell...
Try this site. Case is made for overclockers. Has 3 built in fans for 149.99 Canadian. Thats about $100 American. Shipping is not cheap though.
http://www.amkcomputers.bc.ca/19_amk.htm
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