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Old 01-14-03, 09:24 AM Thread Starter   #21
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Yep, and for those US places who do ship to Canada, the shipping cost is often US$20 or more for motherboards.

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I've had pretty good luck with a Shuttle AE25. Almost the same as an Asus TUSL2-C, and if you download the beta performance bios from their ftp site, you can adjust the FSB in 1 MHz increments. I've been running my PIII-S pretty well on this board. Just another potentially cheap board -- Paul

*EDIT* Hmm, apparently, these are harder to find than I thought. Couldn't even find one on ebay! I'd go with the tusl2-c, or 694T-based if you need > .5 GB RAM. Good luck! -- Paul

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TTT for something that's becoming extremely rare, ie. TUSL2-c
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Old 02-16-03, 01:48 PM   #24
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TTT for something that's becoming extremely rare, ie. TUSL2-c
"Tusl2-C" and "deal" shouldn't be used in the same sentence. They're impossible to find new and the last two that have sold on egay went for $122 and $126 . Average egay price is probably around $100-110 for used a Tusl2-C.
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