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david20@alpha2.mdx.ac.uk *nix forums Guru Wannabe
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Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 3:22 pm Post subject:
Re: Looking for power supply/supplies for DS20e in Europe
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In article <kRR7g.388$Lo.374@fe12.lga>, DrSlinky <drslinky@gmail.com> writes:
| Quote: | Marc Schlensog wrote:
I recently got a DS20e for free, which has one defective power
supply/unit/module (whatchamacallit), thus the system shuts down after
a couple of minutes. Is there anyone in Europe who is able to help me
out with one or two supplies? Additionally, if anyone is having a spare
667MHz CPU which isn't needed anymore, I'd be very interested in it.
David: as much as I like what you do to keep up the supply with
relatively cheap alpha hardware, you're unfortunately still way beyond
what I can afford. Sorry.
TIA & regards,
Marc
I don't have an extra, seeing as I only bought the one. But there's a
seller on eBay selling the 667 21264 for $20 US. Not sure what
international shipping would be.
Seller's name is "dynamic-components" if you're interested.
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That looks to be just a CPU.
I'd suspect that what is really being asked for is a CPU board.
There is a KN310-BA DS20E 500MHZ CPU REV F06 board for sale on ebay for $300
with free postage.
(and a similar KN310-BD 500MHZ board from the states)
and a couple of KN311-BA Alphaserver DS20e 677MHz boards from the US for
$699.99 each
There are also some DS20e power supplies ranging from $424.95 to $619.99
Just used ebay advanced search and search for DS20e in Computing
David Webb
Security team leader
CCSS
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DrSlinky *nix forums beginner
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Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 1:01 am Post subject:
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Marc Schlensog wrote:
| Quote: | I recently got a DS20e for free, which has one defective power
supply/unit/module (whatchamacallit), thus the system shuts down after
a couple of minutes. Is there anyone in Europe who is able to help me
out with one or two supplies? Additionally, if anyone is having a spare
667MHz CPU which isn't needed anymore, I'd be very interested in it.
David: as much as I like what you do to keep up the supply with
relatively cheap alpha hardware, you're unfortunately still way beyond
what I can afford. Sorry.
TIA & regards,
Marc
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I don't have an extra, seeing as I only bought the one. But there's a
seller on eBay selling the 667 21264 for $20 US. Not sure what
international shipping would be.
Seller's name is "dynamic-components" if you're interested. |
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David Turner, Island Comp *nix forums Guru Wannabe
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Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 6:37 pm Post subject:
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Marc
We have a few systems in stock from which I could pull one but you are still
looking at about $399
David
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Island Computers US Corp
2700 Gregory St, Suite 180
Savannah GA 31404
Tel: 912 447 6622 X201
Cell: 912 447 6622 X252
Fax: 912 201 0402
Email: dbturner@icusc.com
Web: http://www.islandco.com
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All orders are subject to the following terms and conditions
of sale. These should be read before ordering.
http://www.islandco.com/warranty.html
"Marc Schlensog" <fishtank.spam@web.de> wrote in message
news:20060405010127.eb9ed384.fishtank.spam@web.de...
| Quote: | On 4 Apr 2006 02:32:47 -0700
etmsreec@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Try Abacus Computing in Reading. That's my first port of call for
anything second user, whether for personal or professional use.
+44 (0)118 940 3111
(I don't have shares, I'm just a happy buyer! By all means remember
me to Phil Dombey.)
Steve (Reece)
Thanks Steve. I'll give it a shot!
(Offers are still welcome)
Marc |
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Marc Schlensog *nix forums beginner
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Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 11:01 pm Post subject:
Re: Looking for power supply/supplies for DS20e in Europe
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On 4 Apr 2006 02:32:47 -0700
etmsreec@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
| Quote: | Try Abacus Computing in Reading. That's my first port of call for
anything second user, whether for personal or professional use.
+44 (0)118 940 3111
(I don't have shares, I'm just a happy buyer! By all means remember
me to Phil Dombey.)
Steve (Reece)
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Thanks Steve. I'll give it a shot!
(Offers are still welcome)
Marc |
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etmsreec@yahoo.co.uk *nix forums addict
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Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 9:32 am Post subject:
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Try Abacus Computing in Reading. That's my first port of call for
anything second user, whether for personal or professional use.
+44 (0)118 940 3111
(I don't have shares, I'm just a happy buyer! By all means remember me
to Phil Dombey.)
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d b turner *nix forums beginner
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Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 1:39 am Post subject:
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Awwww, O K
;0(
dt
"Marc Schlensog" <fishtank.spam@web.de> wrote in message
news:20060403201120.59db34e4.fishtank.spam@web.de...
| Quote: | I recently got a DS20e for free, which has one defective power
supply/unit/module (whatchamacallit), thus the system shuts down after
a couple of minutes. Is there anyone in Europe who is able to help me
out with one or two supplies? Additionally, if anyone is having a spare
667MHz CPU which isn't needed anymore, I'd be very interested in it.
David: as much as I like what you do to keep up the supply with
relatively cheap alpha hardware, you're unfortunately still way beyond
what I can afford. Sorry.
TIA & regards,
Marc |
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Marc Schlensog *nix forums beginner
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Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 6:11 pm Post subject:
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I recently got a DS20e for free, which has one defective power
supply/unit/module (whatchamacallit), thus the system shuts down after
a couple of minutes. Is there anyone in Europe who is able to help me
out with one or two supplies? Additionally, if anyone is having a spare
667MHz CPU which isn't needed anymore, I'd be very interested in it.
David: as much as I like what you do to keep up the supply with
relatively cheap alpha hardware, you're unfortunately still way beyond
what I can afford. Sorry.
TIA & regards,
Marc |
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