Serviced NTSC Commodore 64C Computer In - Cleaned And
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:51465305 | Model: Commodore 64 |
Vintage: Yes | Type: Home Computer |
Brand: Commodore |
You are bidding on a Commodore 64C computer (main unit only - no power supply), serial number CA1638159, motherboard assembly number 250469 (64C short board). The case and keyboard are in top notch shape, this is in exceptional condition for a 30+ year old computer! I added aluminum heat sinks to the SID and VIC, and ran it through my usual battery of diagnostic tests and gaming. Video and sound quality are both excellent. Feel free to message me if you have any questions! I refur...bish a ton of Commodore computers and am happy to chat.
I stand behind all my Commodore refurbs, and offer free shipping and returns. I put a lot of time into my Commodore refurbishes, and take the following steps with each one:All socketed chips are removed, sockets treated with Deoxit cleanerCase, motherboard, and components are thoroughly cleaned Sockets installed for any previously unsocketed chips that need to be replacedFitted aluminum heat sinks applied to chips that need them Keyboard is disassembled and tested for functionalityComputer is tested using a diagnostic cartridge and harnessI spend a few hours playing retro games, and making sure that everything works well - I test with a 1571 floppy, an SD2IEC, and a Backbit cartridgeI love repairing and updating these computers, and you can check my feedback for examples of prior sales. Note that the sale does not include a power supply - you will need to provide one. I highly recommend NOT using original Commodore power supplies, as these are prone to failure and regularly lead to frying good machines. I do not ever use or test with original Commodore power supplies. Please feel free to send me a message with any questions, and thanks for looking!
I stand behind all my Commodore refurbs, and offer free shipping and returns. I put a lot of time into my Commodore refurbishes, and take the following steps with each one:All socketed chips are removed, sockets treated with Deoxit cleanerCase, motherboard, and components are thoroughly cleaned Sockets installed for any previously unsocketed chips that need to be replacedFitted aluminum heat sinks applied to chips that need them Keyboard is disassembled and tested for functionalityComputer is tested using a diagnostic cartridge and harnessI spend a few hours playing retro games, and making sure that everything works well - I test with a 1571 floppy, an SD2IEC, and a Backbit cartridgeI love repairing and updating these computers, and you can check my feedback for examples of prior sales. Note that the sale does not include a power supply - you will need to provide one. I highly recommend NOT using original Commodore power supplies, as these are prone to failure and regularly lead to frying good machines. I do not ever use or test with original Commodore power supplies. Please feel free to send me a message with any questions, and thanks for looking!