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None of these come with a CPU. I was too lazy to remove them prior to taking pictures. Sold as tested.

I. QDI KinetiZ 7E-A Rev. 2.0, Via Apollo KT133A chipset, socket A, price: 15€ + pp
Note: Rubycon 3300uF 6.3V and 1500uF 6.3V caps

II. ASUS A7V266-E Rev. 1.07, Via Apollo KT266A chipset, socket A, price: 20€ 15€ + pp
Note: Rubycon 3300uF 6.3V and 1500uF 6.3V caps

III. ASUS P4V800-X Rev. 1.03, Via PT800 chipset, socket 478, price: 12€ 10€ + pp
Note: missing plastic clip for one memory slot, does not affect functionality

IV. Gigabyte GA-60XT-A Rev. 1.1, i815EP chipset, socket 370, price: 20€ 15€ + pp
Note: leaky 3300uF caps have been replaced with new Samxon GD(M) caps

V. QDI Advance 5/133E Rev. 2.0, Via Apollo Pro 133 chipset, slot 1, price: 20€ 15€ + pp

VI. QDI Legend-V Rev. 1.0, Intel 440LX chipset, slot 1, price: 20€ 15€ + pp

UPDATE:
- All boards come with the backplate!
- Postage cost should be 12€ for one motherboard or 17,50€ for two (registered airmail with tracking).
- standard airmail is also possible (and cheaper) but use at your own risk
 

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Do any of them come with the back plate with the ports cut out? Also any idea on postage to UK?
 
Oh, I forgot to mention that, thanks for reminding me. All boards come with the backplate! :)

Postage cost should be 12€ for one motherboard or 17,50€ for two.
 
Hmm... I wasn't paying any attention to the sequence. I figured pictures would be self explanatory :-) Maybe placing the motherboard model name on the picture isn't such a bad idea.
 
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