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Cheap Asus SLI boards out there

Even More Daily Bargains
Tue May 10 2005, 10:27
NEWEGG BREAKS the price barrier with a refurbished OEM Asus A8N-SLI deluxe socket 939 nforce 4 SLI ATX board, arguably one of the best all rounder motherboards out there, SLI or not. Four DDR slots, 1GHz HT FSB, seven slots including the two SLI modes, 10 storage connectors supporting PATA, SATA and SATA II, 7.1 audio and much much more. Price = $125+$1 P&P.

Ecost has a refurbished Pavilion Athlon 64 3000+ notebook with 512MB memory, a large 60GB hard disk drive, a DVD Combo, Wireless 802.11b/g compatibility, a 15.4-inch widescreen plus Windows XP HE OS. But that's not all. Get the award winning Canon Pixma iP3000 photo printer for an additional $9.99 only - bringing the price of the bundle to $839.94 after $90 rebate and free ground shipping.

Geeks has a packed Multi Function Panel for sale at $29. The Logisys is apparently a 20-in-1 function panel. It has a two channel thermal indicator a 7-in-1 memory card reader, a reset/mode button, a thermal controller module, two USB 2.0 ports, Line in- Microphone, line out jacks, AV connection, two SATA ports and one Firewire one. The Geeks are also selling a refurbished Averatec C3500 Tablet PC for only $879. It features an AMD XP-2200 mobile CPU encased in a transformable sub-portable notebook. The rest of the configuration is pretty standard. 512MB memory, a 12.1-inch touch sensitive monitor, 802.11g wireless LAN and wired LAN, DVD combo, USB 2.0 ports etc.

Looking for a pair of 512MB quality memory for your new Dual Channel rig, why not try the Corsair Value Select at Chief Value. These PC3200 memory modules will keep you happily running at $78.99 for both including free FedEx saver shipping. They are CL3.0 rated but have been reported running at 2.5 in some computers. µ

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