how hard would it be to sell a mobo on ebay?

Walleye

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and 0 heatware?

PS: this is a K7S5A pro, 100% stable.

i'm giving my secondary computer to my father, and he wants a stable machine, so i'm wanting to upgrade from a sis chipset to nforce1, asus built.


i'm not sure what i'll do with the POS case, though...
 

Tetsuo

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Well Heatware means nothing on ebay and vice versa...

Shouldn't be too hard, why not just try the FS/FT forums?
 

Walleye

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Originally posted by: Tetsuo
Well Heatware means nothing on ebay and vice versa...

Shouldn't be too hard, why not just try the FS/FT forums?

that's why i mentioned no heatware, is that i was implying FS/FT forums as well.
 

Tetsuo

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Originally posted by: Walleye
Originally posted by: Tetsuo Well Heatware means nothing on ebay and vice versa... Shouldn't be too hard, why not just try the FS/FT forums?
that's why i mentioned no heatware, is that i was implying FS/FT forums as well.

You will be fine, just ship your mobo first to an established trader, then you'll get your payment :)
 

ebaycj

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Originally posted by: Walleye
assuming i have 1 feedback.


and 0 heatware?

PS: this is a K7S5A pro, 100% stable.

i'm giving my secondary computer to my father, and he wants a stable machine, so i'm wanting to upgrade from a sis chipset to nforce1, asus built.


i'm not sure what i'll do with the POS case, though...

just give him the k7s5a. they're stable as long as the BIOS is up to date, and there are no bad components on the board.

ebaycj