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what stuff yuo looking for.. we got lots unfortinatly i have to charge money for it because it is my work. but still cheaper than brand new and these machines are so cheap.

are you in the states or canada ?

10.oous for a 333Slot 1 Prossessor

That is cheap.

and well i have about 20 of them sitting ehre.

seanix cases with psu 9.99 and mother board included.

raw motherboard 4.99
 
No. Basically:

A hub takes data on one port and sends it to all the other ports, and vice versa.

A switch is smarter and sends the data only to the port(s) it needs to go to.

A router does something that neither a hub or switch can do. It translates and routes addresses to connect one network to another network. It need not handle things like NAT/DHCP but consumer models often integrate these features.
 
9.99us for a ibm ultra wide 7200rpm i believe.

Believe it or not. people buy them and some pay money ebcause they either have one that there software uses and is programed to use so they cant switch to a bigger one or difrent one so they buy a older one and if there in a jam they buy it for a good price.

last week some one bought a 80mb OLD OLD scsi hard drive for 100.oo us because he really needed it.

One mans junk is another mans life saver..
 
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