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Steven Levine wrote:  
>   
> Given how I treat hardware, failures are amazingly rare around here.  I  
> have to force myself to get rid of stuff I will probably never use again  
> just to keep the space usage down to something reasonable.  Jerry's much  
> worse than me, but he does not use his garage to park his cars.  
>   
>   
>>Good luck on the ease of replacing it.  
>   
>   
> This is more of my idea of play, than any kind of trouble.  I've got  
> plenty of other hardware to choose from.  I just decided to try the  
> electronic equivalent of dumpster diving with this system because I've got  
> a lot of usable parts in the same speed range.  
 
Forget it.  I have the same problem: hate to retire anything that   
still works.  However, what was hot last week they just about give   
away this week.  I recently got a respectable 2.93G Intel Processor/MB   
for about $70.  
 
Along with Fry's try  
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/Category/category_tlc.asp?CatId=13&SRCCODE=WEBFC033  
 
Ray  
 
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