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PowerPC G3 Voltage Regulator Module Raytheon RCB010 Apple VRM Power Macintosh

Mac Memories Store
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US $34.95
Approximately£27.45
Condition:
not specified
Breathe easy. Returns accepted.
Postage:
Free 4 day postage
Estimated between Wed, 5 Jun and Fri, 7 Jun to 43230. See detailsfor postage
Located in: Rochester, Michigan, United States
Returns:
30 days return. Buyer pays for return postage. See details- for more information about returns
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Item specifics

Brand
Raytheon
Type
Processor VRM
Compatible Brand
Apple
Processor Series
PowerPC 750 (G3)
UPC
Does not apply

Item description from the seller

Mac Memories Store

Mac Memories Store

99.4% positive Feedback
16K items sold
Joined Mar 2000

Detailed seller ratings

Average for the last 12 months

Accurate description
4.9
Reasonable postage cost
5.0
Delivery time
5.0
Communication
5.0
Registered as a private seller
Thereby, consumer rights stemming from EU consumer protection law do not apply. eBay buyer protection still applies to most purchases.

Seller Feedback (7,258)

g***r (10271)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
Verified purchase
Happily rocking 68MB of RAM on my Apple Macintosh Quadra 605! (If you happen to have a 128MB 72-Pin SIMM that would work, I'd definitely be interested!)
5***k (1427)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
Verified purchase
Great seller and very helpful. He sent me a couple of Simms and let me pick. The simm worked on the first try. Pic below is a working Mac. Thank you
m***g (238)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
Verified purchase
Thanks y'all ik you brand it for Macintosh but I got it going in my pentium will be nice backup for my 486 I'm trying to put together. Haven't done a full test yet but it at least boots with it