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I have 5 NEW MSI KT4V Motherboards.

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Product Specs CPU • Supports Socket A (Socket 462) for AMD® Athlon™ XP/ Athlon™/Duron™ processor • Supports 800MHz up to Athlon™ XP 2800+ processor

Chipset VIA® KT400 Chipset - FSB @200/266/333 MHz - Supports DDR200/266/333/400 memory - AGP 8X and PCI advanced high performance memory controller. VIA® VT8235 Chipset - Integrated Direct Sound AC'97 audio - Dual channel Ultra DMA 33/66/100/133 master mode EIDE controller - ACPI & PC2001 compliant enhanced power management - Integrated USB 2.0 controller

FSB 100/133/166(200/266/333)MHz clocks are supported.

Main Memory • Supports six memory banks using three 184-pin DDR SDRAMs. • Supports up to 3GB memory size. • Supports DDR400*/DDR333/DDR266/DDR200 SDRAM • No support ECC Function

Slots • One AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port) 1.5V 8x/4x slot • Six 32-bit PCI bus slots (support 3.3v/5v PCI bus interface) • One CNR (Communication Network Riser) slot

On-Board IDE • An IDE controller on the VT8235 chipset provides IDE HDD/ CD-ROM with PIO, Bus Master and Ultra DMA133/100/66/33 operation modes • Can connect up to four IDE devices

Audio RealTek ALC650 6-channel audio

Lan (Optional) VIA VT6103 LAN controller

On-Board Peripherals On-Board Peripherals include: - 1 floppy port supports 2 FDDs with 360K, 720K, 1.2M, 1.44M and 2.88Mbytes - 2 serial ports (COM A + COM B) - 1 parallel port supports SPP/EPP/ECP mode - Vertical audio ports - 1 SPDIF output (1 x 3) with housing (Optional) - 6 USB ports (Rear x 4/ Front x 2)

BIOS • The mainboard BIOS provides "Plug & Play" BIOS which detects the peripheral devices and expansion cards of the board automatically. • The mainboard provides a Desktop Management Interface (DMI) function which records your mainboard specifications.

Dimension 30.5 cm(L) x 21 cm(W) ATX Form Factor

Mounting 6 mounting holes.

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RRP: approx $90

Yours for $50

Please PM me if your interested

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