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Just bought a new PC to replace my other one that is only 6 months old - so its up for grabs - all top end parts

Lian Li aluminium case (with fish tank window side panel! + the normal flat side if a fish tank aint your thing lol :) )

Asus P5LD2 pci-express MOBO

x850xt Platinum Edition GPU

P4 3.2gig 775 processor

2 x 1gig (matched) DDR2 RAM

32gig WD RAPTOR 10,000 RPM hard drive

DVD-rom drive

CD-rom drive

3.5" drive

19" monitor if u want it (would cost alot to freight interstate - so up to u)

ONLY $1200 ono EDIT - now only $1100 ono! - happy to consider offers

0417 097 178

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Yeah its a good price in the hope it goes quickly - I should ad it comes with genuine Windows XP plus loads of latest video editing software etc - everything still on the hard drive basically.

I will see if anyone snaps it up forst all together - then let u know about seperating.

Cheers

Do you know what a WD Raptor HD drive is? Its the mother of all hard drives running at 10,000rpm... u use this as your operating drive and add a cheap storage drive running at normal speed.

Monitor is just a throw in - pretty old - its the towers that for sale...

But I'll do $1050 if anyone keen

My bad.. sorry.. :)

Do you know what a WD Raptor HD drive is? Its the mother of all hard drives running at 10,000rpm... u use this as your operating drive and add a cheap storage drive running at normal speed.

Monitor is just a throw in - pretty old - its the towers that for sale...

But I'll do $1050 if anyone keen

I just realised that your monitor is probably a CRT, in which case it'll cost far too much to ship it to Sydney.

Can you confirm this?

yeah the monitor is just a throw in CRT for any WA buyers - pretty dam old and just a spare - wouldnt be worth the freight... the price was formed without any value given to the monitor... $1100 but taking offers via PM please :(

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