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Hey guys

RAM NOW INCLUDED IN THIS SALE

Ive got a pc I got built for me, however with the intention of using it as a gamer machine, I moved house an lost my net connection (now 56k)

So, it has the following

AMD 4800 CPU (worth a farkin bit of money when I got it)

Ultra Light Case - Thermal Take 2kg aluminum Case

3 120cm fans

X800 (the best model I forgot it exact number) With Zalman LED Cooler and ram coolers

Abit motherboard (again the best one when I got it - Come with Dual PCI-E and AGP slots!)

All cables are UV and wrapped etc

200g SATA drive with windows installed with my ex's windows code (So i dont care if u use it haha)

Floppy

Two CD drives, One CDRW and one CDR

Alot of custom lighting

Phantom 550w PSU - Disconnectable plugs/POWERLINES!!!

No ram as the prick still has not sent them to me! But if he ever does I will send them to you!

Im chasing about $1200 for it, Id prefer sydney buyers as I can deliver/pickup it but I suppose it can be sent!

Im negotioable.. I seriously would rather someone use it because it will be a LONG time before I do!

Truthfully I have no idea of its worth now, But it cost me $1900 new so if that gives u some idea it was pretty decent

I will snap some picks - Its a work of art really which is why I wanted it .. At work now just thought id flog it off

It works 100% all it needs is ram to boot.. Windows was installed bios is on etc etc

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Its a X800XT from memory ..

Pix im uploading now yey :)

Oh one more thing I noticed yesterday its missing the case clip for the mobo (the metal surround for the mobo plugs) because from memory the company never supplied me with one.. had a hard time finding one that fit.. Just so you know.. Not noticable but thought id let u know.

Front.jpg

worst photo eva ay

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Interested but got a few questions:

1) if it never had ram and never used.. how do you know "it works 100% all it needs is ram to boot?"

2) Can you list the model numbers please? like the motherboard, graphics card, etc ?

3) When did you buy the parts? IE. do you have all the receipts for warranty ?

4) Who put the parts together?

5) Does it come with a monitor?

6) how negotiable is the price? as the asking price is way too high

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I dont really care about all that, i made my own computer, and several of my friends computers... not to mention i work with computer geeks... do we get the ram with it eventually? and how much is it?

i am wondering about receipts and what not...

still interested ;)

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hey guys .. Sorry I was away in melb..

I might have some recipts and even boxes for most of the parts but not all... Truthfully I dont think the bloke is ever going to send me the ram.. ram cost me $250 but I cant exactly do mch about getting it. hes ages away from me.

Its obvious the pc will boot if its only minus ram .. especially if all products are new..

No it doesnt come with warranty

I told you im negotiable on price, if you missed that I dont know why your here it was a main point i made...

Now moving along any takers?

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price is something we get to once we know what were buying... :cheers:

how negotiable are you? that price for an incomplete computer is a bit much im afraid... send me a PM.

and in your second post you mentioned dual VGA cards... then later you mention it has one... does it have one or two?

but yeah, send me a pm :happy:

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Is the processor Socket 939?

If so would you be willing to exchange a AMD 4000+ plus a cash adjustment (you decide how much)?

Im looking for a high end socket 939 and they dont make them anymore :)

Let me know either way

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