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Top 5 hardest retro builds

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Reply 60 of 61, by RoyBatty

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PCBONEZ wrote:

They have been easy enough to find on ebay for as far back as I can remember. ->> Ebay Slotkets
I don't check THAT often but I don't remember ever finding none at all available.
I dunno which side of which pond you are on so ebay may not be helpful to you.

I think my problems some years back (haven't looked recently) was finding one that actually worked @ 133MHZ, seems there's a few available now from one seller. The rest are 100mhz FSB from what I saw.

I would pick up one of those, but my P3B-F bit the dust (blew a regulator).

As for the pin mods, I'm not sure I would be comfortable with the reduced control of voltage on the board, or even disable raising the voltage above 1.3v which would make a tully pretty unstable for me. Then again I'm pretty against butchering vintage hardware in general and such things makes me uncomfortable unless it's deemed absolutely necessary.

Reply 61 of 61, by brostenen

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vetz wrote:

Heh, I have the same experience from Norway. When I get pre-2000 stuff, its generally free or very cheap, but its very hard to find. Amiga and Commandore stuff is more common, but priced accordingly.

Sometimes way too overpriced.... 2000 Danish Kroners for an Amiga600. Way too much.

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Those cakes make you sick....

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