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FREEBIE THREAD!!! S478 Celeron

1K views 30 replies 16 participants last post by  Lord Xeb 
#1 ·
Alright boys and gals, here is another Crazy Xeb Giveaway!

To enter you most meet the following:

Been of member of OCN for at least 3 months
Have at least 5 rep
Must live in the USA
WINNER MUST PAY FOR SHIPPING!


Here is how we are going to do this.

I am going to pick a random post number, and whoever's post is on the number will get one of these items.

First off we have a Celly S478 pulled from a dead Dell. Still works. I believe it is 2.4Ghz - 400FSB

You want it, better be prepared to post on this number: 27

If you all wait too long, the AM2 will be turned into a key chain...for ME!

Closed - AM2 Turns out to be dead. Not selling giving it away at all so... yeah.
 
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#3 ·
I thought so. I don't want these things piling up on me
 
#4 ·
Just had to post this while I`m at school now eh
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Now I won`t win anything...
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What about the Athlon 64 processor? That's the one I'm most interested in especially for AM2
 
#6 ·
Then you guys better hurry. I got to work tonight so when I come back I will see if this thread is read. Also the AM2 won't be going till last.
 
#10 ·
I'm surprised this didn't take off in the last 3 hours
17 left
 
#14 ·
Why isn't anyone posting?
 
#15 ·
Because they don't want a key chain. I may end up deciding to keep them if this keeps up.
 
#16 ·
That AM2 chip may find itself OCed to death twice if I get it. Or, I'll just build another htpc with it.
 
#17 ·
Who knows perhaps by odd coincidence Lord Xeb will post #27 and win his own prize... we can only hope

I have two HTPCs, one already has a good low power chip claimed in its name, but the other still needs an upgrade... both are using very outdated and power inefficient hardware
 
#19 ·
GO GO GO GO
 
#21 ·
If I post on 27, it will go the person below me ^_^
 
#24 ·
This is what i do:

Take a dremel and cut off the pins on the back then use a grinding attachment to grind the back smooth. Next I use a high grit sand paper to make it smoother. After that I apply a sealer or hard coat (maybe an acrylic finish). Then I drill a hole through it very slowly and carefully and put it onto a key chain.
 
#25 ·
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Originally Posted by Lord Xeb
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This is what i do:

Take a dremel and cut off the pins on the back then use a grinding attachment to grind the back smooth. Next I use a high grit sand paper to make it smoother. After that I apply a sealer or hard coat (maybe an acrylic finish). Then I drill a hole through it very slowly and carefully and put it onto a key chain.

How much would you charge to do this for me :3. Ofc, I will ship out the CPU and pay for return shipping myself
 
#26 ·
It is a lot of work. 30 probably.
 
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