AMD Duron 850MHz Spitfire-core soldered on a PCChips M810 motherboard. Currently, the processor is overclocked to 935MHz due to a BIOS upgrade which automatically bumped the FSB to 110 rather than stock 100. It was already overclocked to 892MHz at the time of purchase due to the BIOS having the FSB at 105. Unofficially rated as a 1200+. Works good for its age and constant usage. [ FAQ ] $40 Canadian
512MB PC133 SDRAM as 2x256MB modules. The first is Samsung, and I don't know the brand of the other one. Can't seem to find it, but it was pulled from an IBM Buck-a-Day computer from a couple years ago. On their own or together, both chips run at 3-3-3-5, although I plan to stress test these at or around 2.5-2-2-5 sometime today, to hopefully get a little extra performance out of them
This barebones system has worked well with me for the past 3 years but its time for me to upgrade. As newer software is coming out, my demands are on the rise (especially for gaming and video editing). As an office or internet computer, this does what it should and it does it well.
Pricing is firm. I'll sell the motherboard/processor combo and RAM seperate or together for $85 Canadian.
Shipping is $10 on motherbord/processor and $5 for the RAM within Canada.
Prices and shipping are negotiable outside of Canada, but I'll only ship within the North American mainland (Canada, USA, Mexico)
Reply here, or if you'd like it to be a little more private, you can email me at matt@bloodflame.com
Edit: just changed the RAM timings. I guess the BIOS doesn't allow 2.5 as the CAS latency, but 2-2-2-5 works, so I'm impressed