Fiatman
02-04-2009, 07:01 PM
Once again, time to clean up the basement, my "Computer Lab" is getting full of completed machines without homes, so it's time to get them all out!
1. Cheapo "Yo Mama wants on the internet" system
-AMD Athlon XP 2600
-512MB Corsair XMS RAM (2X256)
-MSI KT-6 Delta Motherboard
-30GB HDD
-40X/16X CD reader/Burner
-Powerman 300W power suply with 120mm quiet fan
-Basic but super-clean Tan case.
-Running XP Home
$85!
Pictures:
http://img353.imageshack.us/img353/6734/computers001xq5.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
http://img509.imageshack.us/img509/840/computers002lj3.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
2. AMD NForce4 Basic Gaming system
-AMD64 3200+ Processor (single core at 2.2GHz)
-eVGA NF4 SLI Motherboard
-2GB DDR PC3200
-ATI X850XT 256 mb Video card (I can put just about anything in there tho)
-HDD 160GB
-400W Sparkle Power supply 120mm fan
-Basic Tan Case
-DVD-ROM drive
-XP Home Loaded up and running (SP3)
Price: $195
3. AMD Low-end dual core Gaming system
-AMD X2 4600+ Processor with heatpipe heatsink (AMD RETAIL)
-Gigabyte G55Plus Motherboard
-4GB PC6400 DDR2
-eVGA 7900GT video
-250GB SATA2 HDD
-LG SATA DVD Burner
-Solid 400W Sparkle Power supply
-Nice but not flashy Black case.
-XP pro 64-bit or Vista Ultimate
Price: $425
4. Nice new Gamer- Overclocking monster !!
-Intel E7200 processor (this should hit 3.5GHz easily)
-Freezer pro 7 cooler
-Asus P5Q-L Pro motherboard
-4GB Kingston DDR2 PC6400 Memory
-500GB Seagate HDD
-eVGA 8800GT SC 512MB Video card
-Sparkle 400W Power Supply
-Coolermaster Centurion case (534) with no side window and 12cm fan at the back
-Samsung 20X DVD burner
-Loaded now with Vista!
Price: $645
Pictures!:
http://img373.imageshack.us/img373/1893/computers003eu1.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
5. AMD Highish end gamer
-AMD Phenom 9850 Quad Core(new)
-Arctic Freezer 64 HSF
-Foxcon A7VGM-S Motherboard (model may be missing a letter or 2)
-4GB PC6400 DDR2
-ASUS 8800GT 512MB (with super huge stock HSF)
-750 GB Seagate Barracuda ES HDD
-22X Samsung DVD burner SATA
-Antec 300 Case(new)
-650W Power supply (new)
-2 extra 12CM front fans for case
-Vista Ultimate 64-bit (with restore disc)
Price: $729
6. Xeon-powered Gamer!
-Intel Xeon 3110 http://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/PID-MX20192(ME).aspx
-Zalman AL-CU7700 Heatsink. Big
-Gigabyte P35-DS3R Motherboard http://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/PID-MX17745(ME).aspx
-2GB OCZ Platinum R2 DDR2 PC6400
http://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/PID-MX13920(ME).aspx
-nVidia 8800GT 512MB Video card (sorry no link, no specific brand I could see)
-500GB Seagate HDD
http://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/PID-MX19181(ME).aspx
-Samsung 22X SATA DVD burner
http://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/PID-MX22222(ME).aspx
-Antec 900 Gaming Case
http://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/PID-MX14869(ME).aspx
-Moncaso 500 Watt Power supply
http://www.ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=27590&vpn=PS1000%2D500W&manufacture=Moneual
-Windows Vista 64-bit Ultimate (includes restore disk)
New prices total About $1150 Plus tax.
My Price? $780!!!
7. The QUAD ATTACK-part 1
-Intel Q6600 Processor QUAD CORE (or Q9550 brand new)
-eVGA nForce780i Tri-SLI motherboard
-4GB Crucial ballistix PC6400 (tested at 950MHz)
-A n eVGA GTX260 896MB Superclocked Video card (new)
-Seagate 1.5TB Hard Drive (new)
-800W Coolingwell SLI Power supply (new)
-Samsung 22X SATA DVD burner (new)
-Thermaltake Tsunami Dream Case (Silver aluminum)
-Windows Vista Ultimate
-Samsung 27.5" 275T LCD screen with 4 year Future shop warranty
This system has HUGE overclocking potential, but it's smokin fast just as it is.
Price: $1850 with the big screen, $1290 without
8. The Wicked Quad-Gamer!
-Q9450 [email protected] (24hrs Prime95 tested all cores)
-Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro HSF (after prime for 24 hr was only time cores cracked 50 C)
-ASUS Maximus Formula X38 Motherboard (all retail box/parts)
-4GB GSkill PC8000 RAM
-Sapphire HD4870 512MB with Thermaltake heatpipe cooler (drops temps almost 35 degrees on core)
-2X750GB Seagate Barracuda ES (Enterprise, super reliable) in RAID 0
-Samsung 22X SATA DVD Burner
-650 Watt Rosewill P/S. 4 12V rails, at 20A each, max 12V is 50A total. VERY strong P/S.
-Antec Sonata 1 or 2(I can never tell these apart) Case.
At its present safe state of 3.37GHz, it gets just over 17K in 3Dmark06...that's without any serious tweaking for RAM timings or major video card overclocking...
Pictures!
http://img264.imageshack.us/img264/9059/maximuscaselt4.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
http://img7.imageshack.us/img7/6962/maximussystemqi9.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
Price: $1300
I also have about 4 Laptop SATA drives from an over-order/upgrade of original laptop drives...Perfect for PS3 upgrades!
120GB-250GB. Most are brand new!!
Also Many Athlon XP, AMD64, and Intel CPUs...most used, a few new ones.
And 1GB and 512MB PC3200 DDR RAM sticks. From MemEx. All matching stuff, so no worries about running them dual channel
$25/Gig either size.
PM me any questions...I've got lots of other stuff too, from 17, 19, 22, 23 and 27.5" LCDs to boards, to...well you name it.
Note-I'm in Edmonton, so shipping certain things like HDDs may not make sense as in after the shipping cost you'd be paying pretty close to retail...Shipping systems has worked very well for me in the past and can be negotiated :)
1. Cheapo "Yo Mama wants on the internet" system
-AMD Athlon XP 2600
-512MB Corsair XMS RAM (2X256)
-MSI KT-6 Delta Motherboard
-30GB HDD
-40X/16X CD reader/Burner
-Powerman 300W power suply with 120mm quiet fan
-Basic but super-clean Tan case.
-Running XP Home
$85!
Pictures:
http://img353.imageshack.us/img353/6734/computers001xq5.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
http://img509.imageshack.us/img509/840/computers002lj3.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
2. AMD NForce4 Basic Gaming system
-AMD64 3200+ Processor (single core at 2.2GHz)
-eVGA NF4 SLI Motherboard
-2GB DDR PC3200
-ATI X850XT 256 mb Video card (I can put just about anything in there tho)
-HDD 160GB
-400W Sparkle Power supply 120mm fan
-Basic Tan Case
-DVD-ROM drive
-XP Home Loaded up and running (SP3)
Price: $195
3. AMD Low-end dual core Gaming system
-AMD X2 4600+ Processor with heatpipe heatsink (AMD RETAIL)
-Gigabyte G55Plus Motherboard
-4GB PC6400 DDR2
-eVGA 7900GT video
-250GB SATA2 HDD
-LG SATA DVD Burner
-Solid 400W Sparkle Power supply
-Nice but not flashy Black case.
-XP pro 64-bit or Vista Ultimate
Price: $425
4. Nice new Gamer- Overclocking monster !!
-Intel E7200 processor (this should hit 3.5GHz easily)
-Freezer pro 7 cooler
-Asus P5Q-L Pro motherboard
-4GB Kingston DDR2 PC6400 Memory
-500GB Seagate HDD
-eVGA 8800GT SC 512MB Video card
-Sparkle 400W Power Supply
-Coolermaster Centurion case (534) with no side window and 12cm fan at the back
-Samsung 20X DVD burner
-Loaded now with Vista!
Price: $645
Pictures!:
http://img373.imageshack.us/img373/1893/computers003eu1.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
5. AMD Highish end gamer
-AMD Phenom 9850 Quad Core(new)
-Arctic Freezer 64 HSF
-Foxcon A7VGM-S Motherboard (model may be missing a letter or 2)
-4GB PC6400 DDR2
-ASUS 8800GT 512MB (with super huge stock HSF)
-750 GB Seagate Barracuda ES HDD
-22X Samsung DVD burner SATA
-Antec 300 Case(new)
-650W Power supply (new)
-2 extra 12CM front fans for case
-Vista Ultimate 64-bit (with restore disc)
Price: $729
6. Xeon-powered Gamer!
-Intel Xeon 3110 http://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/PID-MX20192(ME).aspx
-Zalman AL-CU7700 Heatsink. Big
-Gigabyte P35-DS3R Motherboard http://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/PID-MX17745(ME).aspx
-2GB OCZ Platinum R2 DDR2 PC6400
http://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/PID-MX13920(ME).aspx
-nVidia 8800GT 512MB Video card (sorry no link, no specific brand I could see)
-500GB Seagate HDD
http://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/PID-MX19181(ME).aspx
-Samsung 22X SATA DVD burner
http://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/PID-MX22222(ME).aspx
-Antec 900 Gaming Case
http://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/PID-MX14869(ME).aspx
-Moncaso 500 Watt Power supply
http://www.ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=27590&vpn=PS1000%2D500W&manufacture=Moneual
-Windows Vista 64-bit Ultimate (includes restore disk)
New prices total About $1150 Plus tax.
My Price? $780!!!
7. The QUAD ATTACK-part 1
-Intel Q6600 Processor QUAD CORE (or Q9550 brand new)
-eVGA nForce780i Tri-SLI motherboard
-4GB Crucial ballistix PC6400 (tested at 950MHz)
-A n eVGA GTX260 896MB Superclocked Video card (new)
-Seagate 1.5TB Hard Drive (new)
-800W Coolingwell SLI Power supply (new)
-Samsung 22X SATA DVD burner (new)
-Thermaltake Tsunami Dream Case (Silver aluminum)
-Windows Vista Ultimate
-Samsung 27.5" 275T LCD screen with 4 year Future shop warranty
This system has HUGE overclocking potential, but it's smokin fast just as it is.
Price: $1850 with the big screen, $1290 without
8. The Wicked Quad-Gamer!
-Q9450 [email protected] (24hrs Prime95 tested all cores)
-Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro HSF (after prime for 24 hr was only time cores cracked 50 C)
-ASUS Maximus Formula X38 Motherboard (all retail box/parts)
-4GB GSkill PC8000 RAM
-Sapphire HD4870 512MB with Thermaltake heatpipe cooler (drops temps almost 35 degrees on core)
-2X750GB Seagate Barracuda ES (Enterprise, super reliable) in RAID 0
-Samsung 22X SATA DVD Burner
-650 Watt Rosewill P/S. 4 12V rails, at 20A each, max 12V is 50A total. VERY strong P/S.
-Antec Sonata 1 or 2(I can never tell these apart) Case.
At its present safe state of 3.37GHz, it gets just over 17K in 3Dmark06...that's without any serious tweaking for RAM timings or major video card overclocking...
Pictures!
http://img264.imageshack.us/img264/9059/maximuscaselt4.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
http://img7.imageshack.us/img7/6962/maximussystemqi9.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
Price: $1300
I also have about 4 Laptop SATA drives from an over-order/upgrade of original laptop drives...Perfect for PS3 upgrades!
120GB-250GB. Most are brand new!!
Also Many Athlon XP, AMD64, and Intel CPUs...most used, a few new ones.
And 1GB and 512MB PC3200 DDR RAM sticks. From MemEx. All matching stuff, so no worries about running them dual channel
$25/Gig either size.
PM me any questions...I've got lots of other stuff too, from 17, 19, 22, 23 and 27.5" LCDs to boards, to...well you name it.
Note-I'm in Edmonton, so shipping certain things like HDDs may not make sense as in after the shipping cost you'd be paying pretty close to retail...Shipping systems has worked very well for me in the past and can be negotiated :)