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  1. #1
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    is this good price..

    Asus p5a mobo with a k6-2 350 chip..

    for 100 can.


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    Joel Kleppinger
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    $100 in Canadian bucks? Forgive me, but that's like $75 US, right? If you're talking new stuff, the board alone costs that. I'd say it's a great price. Go for it if that's what you're interested in.

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    actually the exchange rate now is around like 48 to 50% so actually would only be about $50 american...

    I thought was good. just wondering how the p5a board is actually......but no one said that...

    thanks is mine now..lol

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    The Asus Mainboard is a leader in quality. I got one of the first ones and it is still running strong. The only downside that I have found is the 512K cache it has.

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