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Old Junk or computers?
Old 2010-03-14, 04:39   #1 (permalink)
ninjawaffle63
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Old Junk or computers?

Yo sup guys i was wondering if u got some old parts ( but are still good Like hd 4000 or something) Because i cant afford it and if u don't need it ill take it here my specs.

Anything better than this shit works for me.


Dumb questions:

Q: Why cant u pay for them
A: My family is going though a crisis and i dont want every one to know whats going on in my family so that's all the information you will get.

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Motherboard description
  • Motherboard manufacturer's name: Asus M2N68-LA
  • HP/Compaq name: Ivy8-GL6
CPU/Processor
  • Socket: AM2
  • Supports the following processors:
    • Athlon 64 up to 3800+
    • Athlon 64 X2 with Dual Core technology up to 4800+ (up to 65 watt TDP)
    • Sempron - All
Front-side bus (FSB)
  • 2000MT/s (2.0 GT/s)
Chipset
  • NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
BIOS features
  • System BIOS core brand: Award
  • Keyboard combination to used to enter BIOS: F10
Form factor
  • Micro-ATX: 9.6 in X 9.6 in
Memory
  • Dual channel memory architecture
  • Two 240-pin DDR2 DIMM sockets
  • Supported DIMM types:
    • PC2-4200 (533 MHz)
    • PC2-5300 (667 MHz)
    • PC2-6400 (800 MHz)
  • Non-ECC memory only, unbuffered
  • Supports 2GB DDR2 DIMMs
  • Supports up to 4 GB*
    • 32 bit PCs cannot address a full 4.0 GB of memory.

NOTE: *Actual available memory may be less
Expansion slots
  • Two PCI
  • One PCI Express x16 graphics (for graphics card)
  • One PCI Express x1 (for cards such as network, sound, tv-tuner)
Video graphics
  • Integrated graphics using nVidia GeForce 6150SE
  • Up to 256MB of system memory (with 512MB or more system memory)
  • Also supports PCI Express x16 graphics cards

NOTE: Either integrated graphics or the PCI Express x16 slot are usable at one time; they are not usable concurrently.
Parallel ATA
  • One 40-pin UltraDMA 100/66/33 connector
  • Supports PIO, multi-word DMA modes
  • Supports two PATA disk drives on one PATA ribbon cable (two drives total)
Serial ATA
  • Two SATA connectors:
    • SATA1 = Black
    • SATA2 = White
  • Supports 1 SATA 150 or SATA 300 disk drive on each SATA connector
  • Speed up to 1.5Gb/sec or 3.0Gb/sec, complying with SATA 1.0 and SATA 2.0 specifications

NOTE: The faster rate of 3.0Gb/sec requires that both the hard drive and the motherboard support it. If one or the other does not support 3.0 Gb/sec, the system negotiates down to the slower 1.5 Gb/sec.
RAID
  • Not currently supported by HP PCs using this motherboard.
Onboard audio
  • 6 channel high-definition audio
  • Audio CODEC: ALC888
Onboard LAN
  • 10/100Mbps LAN PHY
  • PCI Realtek RTL8201N
Onboard USB
  • USB 2.0
  • Eight ports total
    • four connectors on back panel
    • additional headers on motherboard support 4 additional ports/devices

NOTE: Some USB ports may not be available externally for customer use. For more information, see model specifications.
Back panel I/0
  • One PS/2 mouse port (green)
  • One PS/2 keyboard port (purple)
  • One VGA port
  • Two USB 2.0
  • One RJ-45 networking port
  • Three Stereo-mini audio jacks for:
    • Line-in (light blue)
    • Line-out (lime)
    • Microphone-in (pink)
Internal connectors
  • One 24-pin ATX power connector
  • One 4-pin ATX power connector
  • One PATA connector
  • Two SATA connectors
  • One floppy drive connector
  • Two 12v fan connectors for CPU fan and PC fan
  • One 9-pin header for power button, reset button, power LED, and HDD LED
  • One line input connector (interrupts line input on back panel, Vista capable, requires matching front audio jack module)
  • One 9-pin audio header for headphone-out and microphone-in (yellow, Vista capable, requires matching front audio jack module)
  • Two USB headers supporting 4 additional USB 2.0 ports or devices
  • One Intel high-definition Audio/Modem Link (Not used by HP)
  • One jumper for resetting BIOS settings
  • One jumper to disable BIOS password checking

Last edited by ninjawaffle63 : 2010-03-14 at 04:42.
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