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Old 07-15-09   #1 (permalink)
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Arrow Old School Intel Fans, You'll Love This....

If you like old school comp, you will love this if you want to one of these or all, just pay shipping... lol if not thats cool just thought intel fans would like to see this, did some spring cleaning....

















all these are befor my era, they are more than 20+yrs old....
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Does it have DOS OS let's say 386 or 486?
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Wow. They're probably worth a lot nowadays.

Nice find
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who would want these, and it is a 486, dos
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keepem longer, eventually they'll be a collectors item. My father has a next-workstation, which he could sell for $400 even if it was broken. Loads of weird and cool stuff in there. 22inch CRT monitor (colossal), magnesium case, etc.
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Wow. They're probably worth a lot nowadays.

Nice find
today, it's pretty much worth nothing, but taking care of the parts for 10-20 years will make them a goldmine for collectors. Many 386/486s are still in existence.

However, if they are DX3 engineering samples it's worth a lot, since the DX3 was never released, also few DX4s have survived to this day.

However, you should check the SX2 on pic #5. I haven't seen many of them around, and it might be worth something for collectors, especially if it still works.

which reminds me that I have to see what a Pentium Pro server is worth nowadays. They are a bit rare now, but as the years go by and I keep it clean, well, could be worth a lot

also, remember kids. AT connectors go black against black, else you burn the mobo
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