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- b***i (20)- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseItem is as described and at a good price. Haven’t tested the item as yet but it looks functional. Item arrived a week late and only after being chased.
- i***m (668)- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseFast delivery, well packaged and as described A+++
- m***6 (189)- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseA- seller, all perfect except for the 'interesting' packaging.Regardless, the item functions VERY well and I am VERY happy with it, good thing it survived delivery.
- r***j (490)- Feedback left by buyer.Past yearVerified purchasePerfect, thank you!
- e***a (13)- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseGot item fast and in ok packaging. Had some questions about the item and they answered fast and were helpful.
- l***e (1064)- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseAs described, well packaged and good price. Many Thanks.
Reviews (44)

Jul 18, 2018
Obsolete but supported
It is a relief to find new old stock hardware to keep your dependent old hardware running and Maxim battery calendar clocks are not easy to find. These DS12887 computer drop-in replacements were thankfully made obsolete after 1997 when began batteries mounted on the mainboard. Battery replacement became much easier and cheaper but still nice to be able to locate old stuff.
Mar 20, 2008
Excellent upgrade for socket 478
Improved Celeron 330 with bigger cache and faster memory.
The hyperthreaded Prescott cored P4 at 90nm stopped at 3.067 GHz for socket 478 on a 533 front side bus but the Celeron D also 533 continued later on up to 3.2 GHz where supported by later chipsets. The secondary memory cache on die was doubled to 256kb from 128kb addressing perhaps the main weakness of the P4 Celeron and though single cored represented a low cost and low power chip with SSE2 support. This desktop version SL7NV was the E0 stepping which is better supported than the G1 stepping and ran at 2.66GHz on a quad pumped 133MHz bus but omitted all the laptop power saving features.
Socket 478 is a more viable platform as a result, preserving the vale of your investment.

Jul 22, 2020
HIS give us a good alrounder of a dual graphics card with low power usage
Everything you do need, nothing you do not need, versatile outputs, performs well to the limits of VGA and DVI both together, or S-Video TV, though economical with power.