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Heatsinks for sale

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i have a bunch of random heatsinks from a desktop pc. One is a nice size... roughly 5/6" x 1-2", the others are random as you see in the pics. Price is not set. You offer, I'll decide if its legit.
To give a rough idea of sizes, the 5 small ones are about .5" x 1" x 1/4" Your price, plus shipping.
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I just bought a bunch of nice black heatsinks from goldmine-elec.com for $1ea so I don't really need it.... But I like the black right most one. looks a little smaller then about 2"x2"x.5" (not including the mounting holes). You wouldn't measure that one would you? :p
Hell I don't even know what I would use it for atm :thinking:. There is just something I like about nice looking heatsinks even when I don't need 'em. :can:
 
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Gonna be a tough sell, any computer repair shop will give them to you after the fans croak.

Throw in a free Pentium 200 CPU I'd think about it ;)
 
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Don't need to sell them, just don't really need 'em. :yh: and yeah i'll put up pics of the measurements in a few minutes
 
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I also found some other random stuff. A 20gb internal hard drive (desktop) a floppy drive, still working afaik, cooling fans, cards. You can have it all as a whole or take this or that.

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And heres your processor.Might not be EXACTLY as you wanted...:crackup::crackup:

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That just brought back some memories, I got so excited when those first came out....

I was so proud of my Athlon 700 with 384mb of ram and 40 gig hard drive, and that rage 128 video card with 128 ram was the bomb!

it was worth the 1200 bucks it cost to build it, for about ten minutes:whistle:

crossing into the 1ghz dream was a monumental day.
 
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I remember looking at a 4gig HD and saying it was a bottomless pit LOL. Those were the days when we were double stacking 500meg HDs to get a gig and programs were ~25megs.
 




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