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David Olds <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 11 Feb 1999 09:30:37 -0500
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Good point, I have purchased new ones form one of these sources and have had
success running them at 200mhz anyway. Much better deal....I can put you in
touch of one I have dealt with and had much success in getting a quality
product in a timely fashion....email me if interested....

Good Luck,
Dave Olds

Jerry,
Take the 166.  I see reputable web merchants selling them for
$55, while the 200 variety is commanding $150 at the web auction
sites.  A lot of people are in your situation and they are all chasing
the few 200's out there.  If you have the confidence to replace the
motherboard yourself, I would recommend that solution before you
spend more than $70-80 on the old one.  By the way, I use
www.pricewatch.com for prices.

Tom Turak

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