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Hi guys this is my first post on this forum but I thought id let you all know of the Pc im trying to sell,

Its an

AMD 4000+ socket 939 dual core CPU

ASUS SLI-Premium Motherboard

1 gig Corsair RAM

300gig SATA (another 250gig also availible for an extra 60bucks)

Geforce 7800 GTX graphics card

Pioneer DVD burner and Sony DVD combo drive

Thermaltake water cooling (Big water)

550 watt Thermaltake PSU

Thermaltake Armour case (has 9 drive bays)

Its about 12 months old cost me a good stint of $3000 built myself, now i dont really have a use for it anymore.

It will run every game on the market in high quality with no issues.

A very good machine.

Im asking $1400 for it.

Thanks.

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