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I have 2 enineering samples of Pentium 4 CPUs, now for those of you who know what these are you know there ponential, they donnot have a clock speed do you can run them at any speed you want (certain things aplly )

but i have 2 make an offer, never used (not boxed but in securley in static bag...)

please contcat me at [email protected]

thx have fun

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midnight club

they are fully adjustable FSB/Core voltage etc etc You can make it run @ the clock spoeeds you want within limitations...

you say these are rare? yet i had 3 of them a month or so ago - gave 2 away to mates and sold one for 130 bucks on ebay...

FYI and anyone else's - a AMD chip has just as much potential as 1 of these :)

Guys

i dont know anything about these processors, all i know is yes there donnot sell them in shops, but you might want to do some research on google for them they are just the CPU not HS&F if you want to ask quiestions and cant reach me here (internet issues) email me

[email protected],

looking at more than $200 per processor

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