nostalgic rig - basement sale

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Limp Gawd
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Long time lurker first time for sale poster.

HEAT

my eBay store 100% positive feedback since March of 2000

I also have a verified Paypal Merchant's account

I finally upgraded my rig from 2005 :eek: All these components have done me proud and work flawlessly. The prescott will OC stable 3.8ghz on air it'll post 4ghz and I've gotten it to load windows but its not stable once you start pushing it.

Please forgive the prices if you think they're high PM me a relative / similar posting. I tried to find the parts used and set the prices at half that.

PRICES ARE SHIPPED to lower 48 - I WILL SHIP WORLDWIDE PM me your zip code for shipping quote.

QTY 1. Intel Pentium 4 550 Prescott 3.4GHz 1MB L2 Cache LGA 775 Single-Core Processor BX80547PG3400E - $40

QTY 1. ASUS P5AD2-E Premium LGA 775 Intel 925XE ATX Intel Motherboard $45

QTY 2. OCZ Enhanced Bandwidth 1GB 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 533 (PC2 4200) System Memory Model OCZ25331024EBPER2 CAS 3 TIMING 3-2-2-8 $20 EACH $35 FOR BOTH

QTY 4. Western Digital Raptor WD360GD 36.7GB 10000 RPM 8MB Cache SATA 1.5Gb/s 3.5" Hard Drive -Bare Drive $25 EACH OR ALL 4 $85

QTY. 2 XFX PVT42EUDE3 GeForce 6800XT 256MB 256-bit GDDR3 PCI Express x16 SLI Supported Video Card $35 EACH $60 FOR BOTH

QTY 1. Turbo-Cool (pcpower.com) 510ATX-PFC 510W continuous 650W peak - power supply SLI ready - NOTE one of the many sata power connectors is plugged I accidentally broke some drive plastic off inside. There were so many others I didn't bother risk digging it out. Other than that this unit is perfect. $50

SPECS

Technical Details:

+12v 34A
+3.3v 30A
+5v 40A
+5vsb 3A
-12v 2A
Ac input 90-264 VAC - 47-63Hz
Air flow 30 - 52 CFM ball-bearing
Mtbf 100,000 hrs
Noise level (db) 30-44dba

Paypal preferred - I can invoice you from my merchant's account which will list specifics as to what you're purchasing or we can even set it up thru my eBay store whatever makes you more comfortable.

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same here -- nostalgic rig to me brings up my first computer, which I'm restoring. It has a 486 in it running at the blazing speed of 33mhz. Whoo.
 
lol gesh with all the [H]ardcore hardware around these parts I figured a P4 WAS ancient to you

I have a P3 450 OC'd to 733 sitting next to me if that'll work?
 
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