Oldbitcollector wrote:I'll probably be the one in charge of testing the Super Socket 7 boards since I've been assigned to pull them with the memory an […]
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I'll probably be the one in charge of testing the Super Socket 7 boards since I've been assigned to pull them with the memory and the CPUs on them. For the moment I've got them stacked in a safe place.
The Soundblaster 16 with the wavetable add-on board is what I'm most interested in purchasing from him. He's asked me to simply "treat him fairly" which I want to do.
The wavetable board itself doesn't appear to have any marking which tell me what brand it is, so I'm pretty sure it's not roland or diamond. Did creative make these as well?
Jeff
If you buy untested boards I would say ~$10 is fair but if you only buy working motherboards you have tested then perhaps its worth to first wee what you can sell them for and then split the profits with your friend.
I would think a complete tested Super Socket 7 package with a board + memory + CPU will sell for $25 to $55 depending on board and CPU. Always set a starting bid you can live with otherwise you are risking that the board will sell for 99 cents, I have won alot of boards with a minimum bid.
Yes the Creatives Wavetable modules are named Waveblaster, post a picture and we could probably help you identify it.
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