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Unread 12-27-2002, 04:06 PM   #6
airspirit
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A new 1800+ can be bought for $60 and is already unlocked. Combine that with the fact that it will go farther than that 2200+, and ....

I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but here we go:

Appraised value: $40 mint.
Unlocked/modified value: $30, if working properly and never overclocked.
Overvolted value: $15, if you're lucky.

You can't expect, in any case, more than $50 including shipping, and that is for someone who just burnt theirs and is desperate for a replacement, or somebody who owns an identical chip and wants to go to a dually setup, in which case you may get up to $65 for it due to the necessity of that particular chip, and only then if it has NEVER been tampered with or overvolted. Sorry.

If I were you, I'd dump it quick, because once the lower speed TBredB chips hit retail (17-2200+), you won't be able to give it away. If you can get 2300 Mhz on a $60 chip, why pay $120 for yours when it'll never break 1950 (if you're lucky)?
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