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pjarvi
Nov 26, 2006, 06:51 PM
I'm selling my WinXP machine since I rarely ever use it anymore. I built it myself last year and it's in excellent condition. I will also include a 17" Viewsonic VA712b LCD monitor that has 1 stuck pixel (red), a Saitek Eclipse USB keyboard, Microsoft wireless USB mouse, and Logitech 5.1 surround sound speakers (Z-530 model).

Details:
-Case: Antec P150 (white with silver bezel)
-Mobo: Abit KN8 SLI
-CPU: AMD Athlon 64 3200 (Socket 939) Retail CPU/Heatsink
-RAM: 2GB OCZ PC3200 value ram (2x1GB Dual Channel) w/ heatspreaders
-HDD: 80GB SATA/II (forgot the brand)
-VideoCard: 1x Asus Geforce 6800GT Ultra PCI-E (SLI capable)
-SoundCard: Sound Blaster X-Fi Music (PCI)
-DVDRom: generic DVD-Rom drive with black bezel
-Other: ADS HDTV tuner card w/ dual inputs (one for HD terrestrial, the other for standard TV)
-OS: WinXP Home w/ Service Pack 2 OEM

It would take me about 1 week to prepare the system for shipping: erase HD, reinstall WinXP w/ drivers, unplug everything, and try to find a box big enough to ship it in. The case is made of steel, so due to the weight shipping for everything would probably end up in the $50-$60 range. For that reason, I am not going to charge for shipping separately, but will instead cover the shipping with the $$$ paid for the system. So, please keep that in mind if you wish to make an offer. Approx. retail value: $1,200, asking $750 OBO.

My Ebay UserID: BigIrish001 (http://myworld.ebay.com/bigirish001/)

I can only accept payment through PayPal, unless you live near San Jose, CA and want to pay cash, or are willing to send a check and wait for it to clear the bank before I ship.

[Edit - Added link to Ebay profile]



stonyc
Nov 27, 2006, 11:06 AM
If you ever think about parting your system out, I might be interested in a few of the components (X-Fi, CPU and possibly the case).

And don't take this the wrong way or think that I'm trying to coerce you.. just speaking from personal experience.. you'll be more likely to maximize the amount of $ you recoup from your initial build by selling the parts individually. Also, some people that are building systems already have some parts and are only looking for a few more to complete their systems, just a friendly tip.

EDIT: Oh, also helps if you provide some pics of your system: exterior, front, back, internal with the side panel off (preferably while running). And if you do end up parting your components out, pics of each part (front/back is usually enough).

ReanimationLP
Nov 27, 2006, 09:39 PM
If you do part it out, I'd be interested in the video card, mainboard, and RAM, if I dont end up getting my Core 2 Duo bundle for 220 that has the CPU, mobo, and Vista Ultimate.

Gotta love my job. :D

pjarvi
Nov 27, 2006, 09:47 PM
System sold privately.