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chrissie

Joined: 30 Apr 2006 Posts: 1862 Location: Germany
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Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2013 9:34 am Post subject: AMD-K5 PR200ABX |
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Hi,
to give all the members here the chance to get very rare cpus,
i´ll sell it in several auctions. The auction ends at Sunday 07/28/13 15:00h GMT +1:00h. After the end of the auctions
i will sell it to highest bidder. Bidding by pm.
AMD-K5 PR200ABX
I have only this one.
Payment within €uro zone per Banktransfer (w/o fee) or Paypal (with fee +1,9% +0,35€)
Payment Northamerica, Great Britan and Sweden, Paypal (with fee +3,9% +0,35€)
Rest worldwide Paypal (with fee +5,2% +0,35€)
Sorry, no friend option available in Germany
Versandkosten für Deutschland:
Maxibrief 2,40€
optional als Einschreiben zzgl. 2,05€
oder als Hermespaket für 4,00€
Shipping cost worldwide, only with registered mail:
up to 500gr. 5,50€
500 – 1000gr. 9,05€ _________________ Have also a look at www.cpu-galerie.de. You will find 6200+ different PC-Processors, 3400+ different are pictured.
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Neon_WA

Joined: 08 Nov 2008 Posts: 7146 Location: Margaret River, West Australia
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Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2013 8:34 pm Post subject: |
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Was certainly the forgotten processor.. seeing they released the K6 at the same time
Think I have only seen 3 maybe 4 on ebay in the past 4 years
Interesting notes on cpu-collection.de
Officially the K5 line of processors went up to a 116MHz version (PR166)
and was discontinued when the K6 was released in April 1997.
However, there are some K5 PR200 around, probably as sample chips for
mainboard manufacturers or for testing purposes.
The K5 PR200 never has been officially released and is not mentioned in AMDs
technical documentation (the fastest K5 in the Data Sheets is an AMD-K5-
PR166ABX).
Comment by Paul Christian Claudio (pcclaudio[at]gmail.com):
Though k5-200 was not officially released by AMD, it was widely sold here
in the Philippines (though not that long, shorter than Barton based Durons,
even shorter than K6-III).
Some cash-strapped PC enthusiasts got hold of these chips, while they are
waiting for another cycle of their hard-earned cash to get hold of an upgrade
for their brand-new, upgrade-friendly socket 7 mobos. It could have been that
it was not released there in the us because amd would have rather spend their
marketing resources in promoting their then, just-out k6 processor. K5-200
and K6 went out almost the same time.
http://www.cpu-collection.de/?l0=co&l1=AMD&l2=K5#AMD-K5-PR200ABX _________________ There are 10 types of people in this world:
those who understand binary and those who don't. ~Author Unknown
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chrissie

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Posted: Sat Jul 27, 2013 8:49 am Post subject: |
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only 24 hours _________________ Have also a look at www.cpu-galerie.de. You will find 6200+ different PC-Processors, 3400+ different are pictured. |
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