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Selling my personal home computer/workstation as I no longer need/require it.

SPEC's

AMD 2400+

768MB RAM

Western Digital 160GIG HDD

RADEON 9200 Video Card

Onboard Sound

Onboard Network (10/100)

PCI D-Link DGE-530T Gigabit Ethernet card

LG 16x Dual Layer DVD Burner

Grey 4 bay tower case with spider web side window (red LED inside)

LG 17" Flatron F700B Monitor

Logitech keyboard & mice

Asking price: $400. Open to reasonable offers.

Location: Brisbane, QLD

Contact: PLEASE PM ME

Any questions, please feel free to ask.

The computer doesn't come with any software or operating system.

CD's provided will be drivers for the board, video card, NIC, etc.

I'm currently running Windows XP, etc and have not had a problem in the past year + since owning it.

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awesome, thanks dude.

not desparate for a house, hehehe.

its a PC i rarely use now as I've got a laptop I use at home.

so might as well sell it to someone who can put it to use.

It still got all my data and windowsXP on it but that will all be removed upon sale of the computer.

yer, thats fine;

i would have axed whatever was on it, before passing it on anyway

i have a laptop now as well, but still cant live without my desktop

not a problem.

let me know when your ready if you get the go ahead.

yup, he sounds keen

ill just organise the cash off him and tee it up

no dramas with any of the hardware eh?

all he will want it for is surfing/email and burning dvds, so sounds perfect

thats all i used that PC for.

DVD burner is still in excellent condition (only ever burnt like 30 dvd's includin the data ones i did to move all the pics i took for the skyline calendar to my work comp).

I've got the CD's at home in a spindle with all the drivers for the mainboard, nic, etc.

All hardware is in excellent condition.

When did you wanna pick it up?

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