Parts clearance.... Part 2... to my DC buddies first...

GeoffS

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Prices don't include shipping. Shipping is by carrier of your choice (I can accomodate most carriers). Paypal or MO only. If you don't have much Heatware, I will insist that you pay up front. Buy lots, and I'm ammenable to price cuts...

To the best of my knowledge everything works. If you get something that doesn't, my no-quibble money back guarantee will kick in!


** SCSI RAID ** - $25 each << PRICE DROP <<
Adaptec AAA-131U2, boxed with cables and software.


** 3.5" Floppy Drives ** - $5 each
2x Teac FD-235HF
2x Mistumi D359T5
Epson SMD-1300
Sony MPF920-C

 

GeoffS

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hmmm... do these prices suck? Nobody needs PSUs for their herd? Everyone still celebrating Memorial day? :D
 

RaySun2Be

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Originally posted by: GeoffS
hmmm... do these prices suck? Nobody needs PSUs for their herd? Everyone still celebrating Memorial day? :D


I spent all my money in Part 1.....:Q

:D
 

Freewolf

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Originally posted by: RaySun2Be
Originally posted by: GeoffS
hmmm... do these prices suck? Nobody needs PSUs for their herd? Everyone still celebrating Memorial day? :D


I spent all my money in Part 1.....:Q

:D

I have no money to spend
:p
 

Freewolf

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Originally posted by: Wolfsraider
wife has my credit card in one hand, and a rolling pin in the other.:(

:beer:

At least she lets you have :beer:
:p
 

GeoffS

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lol... btw... everything should be shipping today... I was in yesterday dismantling and packaging... Dennis, you have a great big Dell box coming your way! The rest are somewhat smaller boxes :)
 

RaySun2Be

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Originally posted by: GeoffS
lol... btw... everything should be shipping today... I was in yesterday dismantling and packaging... Dennis, you have a great big Dell box coming your way! The rest are somewhat smaller boxes :)


:cool: It'll be like Christmas in June! :D

And the check is in the mail......



No, really, it is....



Now stop snickering everyone, seriously, the check is in the mail....

:D
 

GeoffS

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Tracking numbers...

Dave : UPS Ground 1Z0474710344389173
John : Postal Priority 9101943990028705534267
William : Postal Priority 9101943990028705534359
Rich : UPS Ground 1Z0474710344388478
Dennis : UPS Ground 1Z0474710344389011 (nsured for $700)
 

dmcowen674

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Originally posted by: GeoffS
Tracking numbers...

Dave : UPS Ground 1Z0474710344389173
John : Postal Priority 9101943990028705534267
William : Postal Priority 9101943990028705534359
Rich : UPS Ground 1Z0474710344388478
Dennis : UPS Ground 1Z0474710344389011 (nsured for $700)

Couldn't get tracking number to work but YHPM for one of the Power Supplies.


 

GeoffS

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Tracking number should work later tonight after we send the manifest to UPS :) Got your PM and put one aside... thanks :)

Geoff
 

ssvegeta1010

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Darn, that Powmax was the one I was looking at. It has a nice 12V rail. You can never have too many spare parts. (And an extra PSU seems to be a good fix to many hardware problems I see here.)
 

GeoffS

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ssvegeta1010 - I'll see what else I have kicking around the box of parts, and also check what's in the few remaining nodes that I have and get back to you! :)

Rich & Dennis... got the checks yesterday! Thanks! I think you guys just funded a new Dell server to run the stats on at home (if I put the 4U case with 4 10k rpm SCSI drives in the living room with the other PCs my wife would... well... do terrible things to me... :p )

I understand the 400SC and SC420 machines are pretty quiet... slap the pair of Maxtor 250g drives that I picked up from Staples in there ($69.50 each baby!) that are absolutely silent, and that should take care of drive space requirements for years to come! :D

 

dmcowen674

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Originally posted by: ssvegeta1010
Darn, that Powmax was the one I was looking at. It has a nice 12V rail. You can never have too many spare parts. (And an extra PSU seems to be a good fix to many hardware problems I see here.)

Originally posted by: GeoffS
Tracking number should work later tonight after we send the manifest to UPS :) Got your PM and put one aside... thanks :)

Yep, tracking number is working now.

Actually when looking at PS specs, it is the 5 Volt rail Amperage that is most important with today's power hungry CPU's and Video cards.

So the Eagle, SH and Antec are all equally as good as the Powmax for high 5 V rail current use. In other words, would be good for high end systems.
 

ssvegeta1010

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Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Actually when looking at PS specs, it is the 5 Volt rail Amperage that is most important with today's power hungry CPU's and Video cards.

So the Eagle, SH and Antec are all equally as good as the Powmax for high 5 V rail current use. In other words, would be good for high end systems.

Nice to know. It really annoys me when people recommend PSUs with horrible rails and an inflated Watt rating. Luckily, most PSUs have a decent enough 5V rail. (I dont even want to look at the ratings on my Dell Systems, all I know is that my laptop runs off of a 130W power brick)

Heh, but it would help if I had a system to use any power supplies with. I shouldnt be trusted with money and computer purchasing power.