Reply 20 of 30, by sliderider
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wrote:Yea and eBay doesn't make it easy with most (non professional) sellers not naming them "socket 7 or super socket 7 board" but ju […]
Yea and eBay doesn't make it easy with most (non professional) sellers not naming them "socket 7 or super socket 7 board" but just generic descriptions. So if you want a bargain you need to invest plenty of time. Those who name them correctly know about their value and it's usually a "buy now" auction for a lot more cash.
Plus postage is usually ~ $20 per board making it quite expensive.
Want a cheap 486 board from Australia:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/486-Motherboard-/2 … =item35be0f2d2f
That looks like a PC Chips board. It does have the cache stick, though.