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I currently own this desktop computer and I no longer need it. The system is of course in perfect working order and anyone is welcome to come and check it out. When I originaly built this system 9 months ago now, the total cost was almost $5000. Of course being a computer it has lost some value though today it would still cost roughly $3000 to build.

Anyway, since I do not really need it anymore I am happy to sell the entire system for $1700 which is at least a $1100 saving if you were to build it again today. The Extreme Edition processor is very gutsy and was awesome for doing multiple tasks at one. The computer is also very good at playing games though it was never really used for this.

The system is water-cooled using a large triple 120mm fan radiator. Obviously the system runs very cool, even on a hot summers day. In the 9 months that I have owned this system it has been on 24/7 and never crashed. The only time the system has been powered down was during a black out.

Intel Pentium 4 Extreme Edition 3.46GHz $1,300

ASUS P5WD2-E Premium - $370

Corsair TWIN2X1024-5400C4 1GB - $230

Gigabyte Triton ATX Case - $110

X2 550 Watt Power Supply - $150

300GB Seagate HDD - $170

Swifttech Water-Cooling - $350

MSI GeForce 7600GT (256MB) - $300

Total cost - $2,980

Asking just - $1700

If you are going to waste my time please dont PM me, offers for $1000 are a joke as the processor alone still costs more than this. Those that know will understand the quality of the parts used in this system...

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