E6300 and Gigabyte 965P-S3 rev 3.3

Kornowski

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How much could I get for them?

If I put them on Ebay, would you put that the E6300 can do 2.8Ghz undervolted at 1.31, or not mention over clocking?

Thanks
 
For both i wouldnt expect more than £100

why you selling mate,processor i can understand but why the mobo?
 
Mobo can't take Q6600 nor 45nm

@ Danny, I don't think you should mention overclocking. I don't know
 
Mobo can't take Q6600 nor 45nm

@ Danny, I don't think you should mention overclocking. I don't know

My S3 can take a Q6600 ;)

Yeah, I guess it's a bad idea to mention it.

For both i wouldnt expect more than £100

why you selling mate,processor i can understand but why the mobo?

That aint a bad price I guess... better than nothing. :rolleyes:

I wouldn't mention overclocking. The results can vary user to user...

What are you going to get next?

I'm thinking either Q6600 or Q6700, Depending on budget and maybe Asus P5n-d or a EVGA 750i FTW < can't find in the UK though :(

Oh and maybe a second GTS :D
 
I would definitely mention the fact that you've obviously got a 'good' board and processor and the next owner will be pleased to know they run well at that speed.

I recently bought the exact same items used on eBay and paid 29.93 for the MoBo and 35 for the CPU without HSF.
 
I would definitely mention the fact that you've obviously got a 'good' board and processor and the next owner will be pleased to know they run well at that speed.

I recently bought the exact same items used on eBay and paid 29.93 for the MoBo and 35 for the CPU without HSF.

I'm not sure you see, I think the majority of people won't be into OC'ing the CPU or anything... :cool:

You got my board for £30?
 
I'm not sure you see, I think the majority of people won't be into OC'ing the CPU or anything... :cool:

You got my board for £30?

Well if you take a quick look at some CPUs which are commonly overclocked, [IE your CPU, the E4300, Q6600] quite a few of their listings emphasise the fact that they can 'Easy hit 3.0ghz' etc.

And the board I got wasn't rev 3 like yours but rev 1.0, but still, 30 quid :D

Anyway it's up to you how you write the listings in your own style.
 
Good luck!

If you "must have!" :P a nvidia chipset, save up for the 780i if your thinking about SLI. The 750i only does sli at x16/x8 or x8/x8, can't remember.
 
I wouldn't add since the people who overclock will likely know how well the chip can do and those who don't won't want to see it.
 
thinking of selling just on here? you live in the uk, so i don't know how much shipping would be to the states, but i'm more than interested if you've yet to put it on ebay
 
I've already kind of decided that I'm probably not going to get SLI... Just get a Q6700 on my board ;)

i notice you keep mentioning a Q6700, why is that? a Q6600 is only 100 euros here, but the Q6700 is 135 euros. thats a big price difference for such a small difference in processors.
 
i notice you keep mentioning a Q6700, why is that? a Q6600 is only 100 euros here, but the Q6700 is 135 euros. thats a big price difference for such a small difference in processors.

I originally thought of going with the Q6700, but like you've said, getting the Q6600 would be better, I could probably hit 3.4Ghz with it!
 
Yeah, its x16/x8. If you want SLI you'll want to get the 780i.

Retailers get that information wrong most of the time, for the truth you gotta go look at the nvidia site.;)

Any luck on the sale?
 
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