I finally just tested mine tonight and it does not work, seller immediately denied my return saying its past 30 days. So not a good seller if he knows they are bad but then denies returns on a technicality.
Would be interested in a couple systems, but hard to make a bid without more detail - also no chance I could drive to VA, so I guess not relevant anyway
Seller accepted $175 for one
TBH, this seems like a great deal to me - I've been looking for one for a year, and they were selling for $450 not so long ago.
I think most of us will need more context to understand how you can claim that someone can make $100k/year for housing and providing access to 12.8TB worth of anything.. if this were the case, NVMe drives would become unobtainium (recall Chia..)
Hi,
Long time poster, first time seller. I have sold quite a bit on eBay in the past, and have 100% positive feedback there as both a buyer and a seller: laylapersia on eBay
I have a lot of hardware that I should start selling - and probably should have done so a long while ago, but alas...
Selling remote access to ES/QS CPUs seems like a very bad idea - there are likely several unpatched bugs in ES CPUs that could impact both security and the reliability of computations...
2.0b (11/19/2019)
1. Changed BIOS revision to 2.0b.
2. Added "DRAM Scrub Time" to Memory Configuration.
3. Updated AGESA RomePI to 1.0.0.4 based on 5.14_RomeCrb_0ACMK012.
4. Set AMD CBS "PCIe ARI Support" item to be used instead of "ARI Forwarding".
5. Updated item string "Input the description"...
My thinking is that if the community knew how good some of the deals could be, more people might be a bit more patient, which could also contribute to prices coming down further.
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