Right - got a bunch of stuff here. I will post pics when I get around to it - in the meantime here's a list (more to come).
4 x S370 733MHz PIII CPU
1 x 600E PIII 600/256/100 SL3H6 slot 1 no cooler
(added) 1 x slot 1 Celeron 300A with heatsink, no fan) ... the legendary overclocker from 20 years ago
sold to Munx
2 x Slot 1 -> S370 adapters ... 1 is MS6905 ver 1.1, other is just marked "370 CPU card". Both have jumper settings marked on the card.
MS6905 ver 1.1 now sold to Nessie
2 x S370 (and I think also AMD socket A) coolers with 3-pin fan. 1 sold to debs3759, 1 sold to Nessie
1 Arctic cooling 4 Pro S478 cooler complete with 3-pin fan, mounting clip. sold to debs3759
1 x fancy looking S478 cooler with nice plastic lever/lock
1 x CoolerMaster slot 1 cooler 3-pin fan (looks unused) sold to debs3759
1 x S478 heatsink + fan ... AVC brand (mounting clips now found)
(added) 1 x heatsink 50mm x 50mm 17mm tall (no mounting clip, no fan) - probably suit 68040 or 68060
(added) 1 x heatsink 50mm x 50mm thermal contact area, chunky, 37mm tall - probably suit overclocked 68040 or 68060
I have to name a price, so ..... £4 each for all the above - but open to offers.
I think the S370 PIII cpus could travel as "large letter" - the rest would need to be a "parcel".
If interest gets expressed, it will encourage me to post pics, clean/test fans etc.
The S370 (and I think also AMD socket A) coolers with 3-pin fan :-


There are 2 of these - I have tested the fan on both (just 12V power, not tacho) - and both are fine - not silent but pretty quiet.
1 additional S370 cooler unearthed ....
S370 no. 3

(added) Yet another S370 cooler ...S370 no. 4

Actually the above is a very nice one with heavy solid copper base.
The fan has AMD marked on it, so I'll also describe it as being "socket A". sold to debs3759
Also available :-
Several fans ... sizes are 92mm, 80mm, 60mm - mostly with 3-pin computer motherboard-type connectors, all 12V.
Free with any of the above CPU-related items (as long as doesn't affect shipping cost) .... not worth postage methinks, only mentioning them because I'd rather see them get used than chucking them away.
4 x S370 733MHz PIII CPU
1 x 600E PIII 600/256/100 SL3H6 slot 1 no cooler
(added) 1 x slot 1 Celeron 300A with heatsink, no fan) ... the legendary overclocker from 20 years ago
2 x Slot 1 -> S370 adapters ... 1 is MS6905 ver 1.1, other is just marked "370 CPU card". Both have jumper settings marked on the card.
MS6905 ver 1.1 now sold to Nessie
2 x S370 (and I think also AMD socket A) coolers with 3-pin fan. 1 sold to debs3759, 1 sold to Nessie
1 Arctic cooling 4 Pro S478 cooler complete with 3-pin fan, mounting clip. sold to debs3759
1 x fancy looking S478 cooler with nice plastic lever/lock
1 x CoolerMaster slot 1 cooler 3-pin fan (looks unused) sold to debs3759
1 x S478 heatsink + fan ... AVC brand (mounting clips now found)
(added) 1 x heatsink 50mm x 50mm 17mm tall (no mounting clip, no fan) - probably suit 68040 or 68060
(added) 1 x heatsink 50mm x 50mm thermal contact area, chunky, 37mm tall - probably suit overclocked 68040 or 68060
I have to name a price, so ..... £4 each for all the above - but open to offers.
I think the S370 PIII cpus could travel as "large letter" - the rest would need to be a "parcel".
If interest gets expressed, it will encourage me to post pics, clean/test fans etc.
The S370 (and I think also AMD socket A) coolers with 3-pin fan :-


There are 2 of these - I have tested the fan on both (just 12V power, not tacho) - and both are fine - not silent but pretty quiet.
1 additional S370 cooler unearthed ....
S370 no. 3

(added) Yet another S370 cooler ...S370 no. 4

Actually the above is a very nice one with heavy solid copper base.
The fan has AMD marked on it, so I'll also describe it as being "socket A". sold to debs3759
Also available :-
Several fans ... sizes are 92mm, 80mm, 60mm - mostly with 3-pin computer motherboard-type connectors, all 12V.
Free with any of the above CPU-related items (as long as doesn't affect shipping cost) .... not worth postage methinks, only mentioning them because I'd rather see them get used than chucking them away.
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