T40p parts: Memory and 60gb 7200rpm disk

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T40p parts: Memory and 60gb 7200rpm disk

#1 Post by jobber » Mon Jul 16, 2007 11:14 pm

My laptop video chip broke, so I'm parting out my accessories.

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Thinkpad T40p Memory Sticks (2 x 512MB)

PC2100, DDR, 266MHz, Cas Latency 2.5

$40 each stick, take both for $70.

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Thinkpad 60GB Hard Drive (7200rpm) (Fits most T40 series I think)

Part # 92P6551

$120

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Shipping costs can be negotiated.
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#2 Post by Johan » Tue Jul 17, 2007 2:00 am

According to ThinkPad ComputerHardware Maintenance Manual (page 197) the 60 GB 7200 rpm harddisk in a T40p is a Hitachi with IBM P/N 13N6807. To translate this internal IBM P/N check ThinkWiki where you find that 13N6807 is equivalent to Hitachi Travelstar HTS726060M9AT00 – data for which you find here: Hitachi Travelstar 7K60

These drives (as brand new!) sell for $ 70,- (minus 5% rebate if using Google checkout) – see e.g. here
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#3 Post by freddy418 » Tue Jul 17, 2007 8:53 am

Johan wrote: These drives (as brand new!) sell for $ 70,- (minus 5% rebate if using Google checkout) – see e.g. here

that is really rude.
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#4 Post by Toine » Tue Jul 17, 2007 9:09 am

freddy418 wrote:
Johan wrote: These drives (as brand new!) sell for $ 70,- (minus 5% rebate if using Google checkout) – see e.g. here

that is really rude.
Eh, why is that rude?
He just explained why the TS asking price is way too high? (asking an price for your producht is free, but the change he will sell that at that price is not there).

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#5 Post by tfflivemb2 » Tue Jul 17, 2007 9:22 am

Toine wrote:Eh, why is that rude?
He just explained why the TS asking price is way too high? (asking an price for your producht is free, but the change he will sell that at that price is not there).
In some forums, it is considered "thread crapping". I think that there is an unwritten rule here, that if you are doing this to be helpful, it is ok, but slamming someone for a listed price is wrong. Now, Johan didn't slam the seller, but he/she could have added a little "FYI" at the beginning, to make it sound a little friendly and/or helpful.

Now, having said that, yes, I think, that the price is too high...BUT, there is nothing that says that the OP can't ask for ANY amount, whether too high, or too low. If I want to list a T23 for $1500, I can most certainly do so.

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#6 Post by Toine » Tue Jul 17, 2007 9:24 am

tfflivemb2 wrote:
Toine wrote:Eh, why is that rude?
He just explained why the TS asking price is way too high? (asking an price for your producht is free, but the change he will sell that at that price is not there).
In some forums, it is considered "thread crapping". I think that there is an unwritten rule here, that if you are doing this to be helpful, it is ok, but slamming someone for a listed price is wrong. Now, Johan didn't slam the seller, but he/she could have added a little "FYI" at the beginning, to make it sound a little friendly and/or helpful.

Now, having said that, yes, I think, that the price is too high...BUT, there is nothing that says that the OP can't ask for ANY amount, whether too high, or too low. If I want to list a T23 for $1500, I can most certainly do so.
yep, indeed what I meant to say:P

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#7 Post by jobber » Tue Jul 17, 2007 10:01 am

ah i dont care. I just put it here for giggles. It will sell local.

I got my range of prices here by the way:

http://www.google.com/products?q=92P653 ... h+Products
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#8 Post by jobber » Tue Jul 17, 2007 10:17 am

THIS is the IBM part number..

92P6531

Not the number you said.

even on ebay, its refurbished for $200+

http://cgi.ebay.com/IBM-92P6531-60GB-ID ... dZViewItem

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#9 Post by Johan » Tue Jul 17, 2007 2:55 pm

tfflivemb2 wrote:In some forums, it is considered "thread crapping". I think that there is an unwritten rule here, that if you are doing this to be helpful, it is ok, but slamming someone for a listed price is wrong. Now, Johan didn't slam the seller, but he/she could have added a little "FYI" at the beginning, to make it sound a little friendly and/or helpful.

Now, having said that, yes, I think, that the price is too high...BUT, there is nothing that says that the OP can't ask for ANY amount, whether too high, or too low. If I want to list a T23 for $1500, I can most certainly do so.
First: Please (everybody!) accept my sincere apologies if I have broken some, written or unwritten, rules here - or in other way(s) have shown bad manner. None of this was of course ever my intention... what benefit would I or anybody else have by behaving impolite or even directly rude? I hope that this statement is accepted.

Next: To make it clear, my intentions were (only!) to provide more information incl. link with detailed specifications for the HDD in question, so that potential buyers would have an easy opportunity to check this - as no such information was provided by the OP. I realize that adding a small "FYI" would have set this straght.

Third: Sorry, folks. I never meant to offend anybody. I promise to behave better for the future!

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#10 Post by ajkula66 » Wed Jul 18, 2007 12:16 pm

Anyone who pays anywhere close to $200 for that HDD needs to be committed to an appropriate institution and never released...

These days you can get a 80Gb/7200 Seagate for around $80, brand new with 5 year warranty, so the price for the Hitachi HDD in OP may sound a little high, but as it's been said before, if one feels that his/hers 560Z is worth $2399 + S&H + PayPal fees, they should go for it...this is a free country...
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#11 Post by jobber » Wed Jul 18, 2007 12:19 pm

im actually selling that hard drive for $60 local now.

but shipping is a lot more hassle, plus i want to put the drive in someones laptop and delete my personal folders before they take it.

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