WTB: T60p heatsink bracket and 90w AC adapter

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WTB: T60p heatsink bracket and 90w AC adapter

#1 Post by PuuFa » Mon May 23, 2011 3:43 pm

Found everything else what I was looking for so now only wanted:

-T60p heatsink bracket 26R9633 (the metal plate which applies pressure on gpu & nb)
-90w power supply for T60

I live in Finland but I'll pay for international shipping of course. :D I prefer paying with Paypal. PM me what you've got to offer.
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Re: WTB: T60 15" PALMREST, T7600 or T2600 CPU, memory etc...

#2 Post by PuuFa » Thu May 26, 2011 2:59 pm

List updated!

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Re: WTB: T60 15" PALMREST, T7600 or T2600 CPU, memory etc...

#3 Post by Johan » Fri May 27, 2011 2:04 pm

PuuFa:

Just a small hint; try also post a "WTB" in the German ThinkPad forum Markplatz - plenty of stuff being sold there, and since they, like you, are also within EU, you won't need to with having to pay customs/tax/VAT upon import from abroad.

PS: Also, keep an eye at http://www.ebay.de and/or http://www.ebay.co.uk...

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Re: WTB: T60 15" PALMREST, T7600 or T2600 CPU, memory etc...

#4 Post by Atreides » Fri May 27, 2011 2:09 pm

I think I have:

-T60 15" palmrest w/ fingerprint, 4:3 model, not necessarily in a perfect condition but usable
-90w power supply (for T60)
-a decent battery

And also maybe a T60 base.

I'll hit you with a PM later today.

Johan is right though, might want to look first on your side of the Atlantic.
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Re: WTB: T7600 or T2600 CPU, memory, T60 battery etc...

#5 Post by PuuFa » Sat May 28, 2011 4:02 am

Thanks for the hint! Will look for the German forum even though I don't understand the language. :D I am already familiar with the mentioned ebay sites but quite often it's still cheaper to buy overseas especially smaller items. For small items the shipping is not actually much more than buying from EU and if the value is not too high there is no other expenses.

Atreides: I just found the palmrest (new one!) but the rest on the list is still under search.

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Re: WTB: T7600 or T2600 CPU, memory, T60 battery etc...

#6 Post by dr_st » Sat May 28, 2011 12:13 pm

PuuFa wrote:-T7600 or T2600 CPU
Why not T2700 or T7400? :)
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Re: WTB: T7600 or T2600 CPU, memory, T60 battery etc...

#7 Post by PuuFa » Sat May 28, 2011 3:08 pm

I just thought I could throw in the original CPU of the model I have as I got it barebone without any CPU in place. :D But sure I could consider those others too. I don't think there's any noticeable performance gain over T2600 though and I was thinking my other option instead of keeping the original would be max it out.

In the matter of fact I was about to build a Frankenpad T60p with T61 planar but then again I don't necessarily need the extra kick for now so decided to keep the T60p planar... Will gain a bit more stability and save a lot of $ lol.

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Re: WTB: T7600 CPU, T60p heatsink bracket and 90w AC adapter

#8 Post by PuuFa » Fri Jun 10, 2011 9:34 am

Still few parts missing...

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