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I currently read on this forum, that the glorious days for selling K6-plus cpus are over .....
today on ebay, the offer for an
AMD K6-III+ ( K6 3 + ) 500MHz ACR
reached ..... 174 EUROS, about $ 210 !!!!
http://cgi.ebay.at/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie ... RK:MEWA:IT
absolutely I N S A N E !!!
RE: absolutely I N S A N E !!!
Prices are driven purely by market demand, eBay is a classic example of individuals competitive natures over ruling their sense of a particular item's value
- Stedman5040
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Totally agree with last comment. A K6-2/550AGR just went on e-bay in the UK last weekend for £44 (approx $80 US). About one year ago the same cpu would consistently sell for about £15 (approx $26). This year it is much more volatile and can sell anywhere between £5 and £44 as you can see, but usually around the £5 to £15 mark.
Rarely see K6-III+ but last one went for about £45 (A K6-III+/500)
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Rarely see K6-III+ but last one went for about £45 (A K6-III+/500)
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K6-2+/500 @ 600 (2.0V)
ASUS P5A (V 1.04)
256mb PC100 Kingston CAS2
WD 20gig 5400rpm
Voodoo3/3500
Creative SB 5.1