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felisucu
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Cpuswe

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You have to start somewhere! I would suggest that you list the sspecs of the Intel chips. That way other collectors know EXACTLY which chip it is. For example the Pentium 75 is available both with and without "goldtop" The sspec would tell that.
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felisucu
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Thank you for the advice. I'm new in these things.
I need expert people who help me.
Thank you.
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Marcin

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Welcome
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hugo929

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