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Fiatman
02-07-2006, 11:06 AM
Gents,

AMD Gaming System:

AMD64 Venice 3000+ Processor (Overclockable from stock 1.8GHz to 2.7GHz!! faster than a 4000+). I actually have 2 processors, one week 15, one week 19. The 19 has the IHS removed for even better cooling. Your choice.

MSI Neo-4 Platinum MB- NForce 4Ultra chipset, good solid board, with noiseless/fanless Zalman northbridge cooler.

2X512 MB PC3200 RAM-Will certainly do 220 FSB, but with the memory dividers available on the board, it's not even much of an issue unless you HAVE to run 1:1 (in that case, I do have some TCCD....)

ASUS/ATI X800XL 256MB Video card-Includes Zalman VF-700 Cooler (super silent and efficient) and RAMsinks-Dual DVI-I out and ATI Rage Theater Chip!

200GB 7200RPM HDD (Maxtor DiamondMax 10, still under 2 years of over-the counter warranty at Staples) Possible upgrade to 2X200GB WD SATA drives in Raid 0

LG 52X CDburner/16XDVD-ROM combo drive.

Brand New Black case with Side window/LED Fan, 450 Watt power supply and an LCD panel for fan control, temps,etc.-

WinXP-Pro 64 Bit loaded for "Testing Purposes only". Fully activated and updated.

17" CRT monitor! Yes it's a throw in, but If you like LCD I have a really nice BenQ FP783 with built in Webcam...obviously that would be extra $$$

Price: $775 (plus any upgrades)

PM me any questions....prices very reasonable and pretty firm, but I can make modifications if you'd like...I do have a DFI SLI board I could substitute in, or even a dual core 3800+ AMD processor. PM me for details/offers! If you want 3Dmark05/03/01 results, PM me and I can either post them or EMail them to you.

I realize because I'm not local (in Edmonton) it complicates things, but I've made a few Calgary deals before for Wheels and other car stuff, so it's do-able.

npham
02-08-2006, 05:31 PM
Part out the VX?

Fiatman
02-08-2006, 05:46 PM
I might be able to-I have someone coming in from out of town to look at the system on Friday afternoon. If he will take it with Kingston RAM, the VX will be up for sale. Feel free to PM me an offer and I may just scoop it out for you. The RAM tested with my DFI board to run 245-249 at 1.5-2-2-5 timings error free under 8 hours of memtest.

Fiatman
02-13-2006, 08:54 AM
Some changes to the system for a lower price!:D