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Location: Worcester
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Can anyone repair Blizzard PPC Cards here?
Have a faulty card here that boots and gets reported as working but finds none of the ram that I add to it (have tried lots of different 60/70ns ram!!)
Can anyone repair these cards please? Many thanks |
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Location: England
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Chucky, stachu, Hese or tbtorro would be the ones I’d ask. They all have accounts on here or amibay. Bebek might be worth messaging too.
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Thanks Trixster - I will drop them all a PM! Much appreciated!
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