anotherbyte.net: Selling a desktop PC

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Update: I'm not so keen on selling it now.

I've decided to migrate from a desktop to a laptop, so I'm selling my desktop PC. I've used it for work (software development) and gaming - has served me very well and should be more than enough for quite a few years yet. Here's the specs. Please note that:

  • Does not include hard drives, monitors, speakers or keyboard.
  • I bought and assembled everything in May 2010.
  • I'm not selling individual components separately. It's all assembled and ready to go.
  • You'll need to pick it up. I'll take this into account in the price I'll willing to sell it for.
  • All components work. In the interests of full disclosure, there seems to be irregular drop-outs when using the motherboard's Ethernet.
  • I'd like to be sure that it works for you, and if you have issues I'm willing to provide some help, within reason.

Contact me via twitter (@cofiem) or leave a comment if you're interested in buying. The total cost when I bought these was $1,840 all up (bought from Umart).

  • [Case] CoolerMaster RC-932-KKNI HAF Black Case (Bought for: $206.00)
  • [Memory] G Skill 6G(3x2G) DDR3 PC12800 9-9-9-24 F3-12800CL9T-6GBNQ (Bought for: $205.00).
  • [Fan] Noctua NH-U12P Special Edition SE2 (Bought for: $95.00.)
  • [DVD Drive] LiteON IHAS324SATA DVD-RW 24X Black Retail (Bought for: $33.00).
  • [Video Card] Sapphire HD5870 1G GDDR5 PCIE 2D HDMI DP (Bought for: $499.00.)
  • [Motherboard] Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R X58+ICH10R QPI 6.4GT/s DDR3 2000 PCI-Ex16 SATAII (Bought for: $249.00.)
  • [CPU] Intel Core i7 930 Processor LGA1366 2.8GHz 8MB Cache CPU (Bought for: $348.00.)
  • [Power] Corsair TX-850 ATX Power Supply 140mm fan (Bought for: $205.00.)

  

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