Brief: I'm looking for a central-New Jersey purchase of a desktop, or just a replacement processor, all recent tech (several years old I call recent) not cutting edge. This is too new for general discussion, too old to just buy online. I know some here do this stuff, have these things around. Covid limits my ability to shop around, shipping is a recent nightmare. Also: no workshop visiting. So it's plausible to ask here, for private reply. Those not interested can stop here. So my wife wants to build a particular sort of video server, modest performance quad-core but not cutting edge, Win 8 64 bit operation. We have on hand a decent GigaByte motherboard that supports an AM3 or AM3+ CPU - but we have no CPU, this was a backup board. The prices on 3GHz quad cores are cheap (ten-year old processors), heat sinks are cheap. To put this to use, is plausible. But even old mobos are not expensive, if someone has something they upgraded from not too long ago. Same with an upgraded system. And some mobo that's newer will have USB 3.0, good for external drives. So that's a thing. And a more recent power supply, maybe a decent case, you see where this goes. What I don't want is something that got cooked and overclocked 24/7 to run bitcoin. I want this thing to run for some more years. On a mobo: PCI slot or two, PCI Expr X 1, PCIExp X 16; and USB 3.0 would add value. I might take the whole complete system, decent case and not-abused power supply. No drives, no software - I won't bug you about support (if the stuff isn't crap, it's all on the Web). No junk. The local thing, is someone to DROP OFF in the Princeton/Trenton NJ area. No workshops, I pass. 1) Covid 2) recent shipping nightmares. Just a deal on a processor and heatsink can reasonably ship by mail. Ship a mobo, maybe. Ship a whole system, kinda pointless. So see my email address below and make an inquiry. Not overly rushed but this ought to resolve in a few weeks, a month. Again - if you read this far - I'm not looking to discuss 2010 computing in a vintage computing email list, so keep this private. Thanks for some "old" hardware help. Regards, Herb -- Herbert R. Johnson, New Jersey in the USA http://www.retrotechnology.com OR .net preserve, recover, restore 1970's computing email: hjohnson AT retrotechnology DOT com or try later herbjohnson AT comcast DOT net