Soyo Slocket - $9.32

zeroidea

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Soyo AS-370 converter card

I only bought two MSI 6905 slockets from Onvia when they were in stock ages ago. With the recent acquisition of several slot-based motherboards I no need several more, only problem is that Onvia doesn't have them, and everywhere else they seem to cost between $18 and $22 with shipping factored in.

Shipping at Chase seems to be pretty reasonable; I haven't seen any mention of Soyo slockets; their websites have no info available.. the USA website has a product page for the SY-370 product.

On a somewhat related note, I found a Slocket fanpage :)
 

cmv

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Damn... I was wondering why you were posting a hot deal on slockets with the Onvia MSI deal. But it is over? I was just getting ready to order a couple more :(... Thanks for the post. How do these compare to the MSI ones?
 

zeroidea

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Everyone seems to say that the MSI is the best. Some people also have good results with the ASUS 370-133 and Iwill Slocket-II. I saw one page comparing the MSI, a generic slocket, and the IWill. The MSI took a P3-550 up to 138FSB, the slocket generic managed 140, and the Iwill made it up to 150 @ 1.7, although it wasn't able to run at a few speeds in between. Don't remember the URL..

I know that Onvia 'has' the MSI slocket. They've also got the ASUS and a few others. but none of them are in stock, and they won't answer questions about availability.

It may simply be unrealistic to expect to find good slockets for $10-$12, unless Onvia gets them back, that is.