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Hi i have 2 x P4 2.8 ghz ibm computers

each computer has the following specs

p4 2.8 hgz

512 mb ddr 1 ram

scsi controller

scsi 70gig hdd (note this is not a IDE or SATA or SATA II HDD) SCSI hdd get used on fast servers.

cd-rom

floppy

onboard 10/100 eathernet

onbaord sound

onboard video capable of AGP video

USB 2

LPT printer port

looking for $300 each ono

1 x p4 2.5

512mb ddr 1 ram

40gig IDE hdd

CD-ROM

floppy

onboard 10/100 eathernet

onbaord sound

onboard video capable of AGP video

USB 2

LPT printer port

looking for $300 ono

10/100/1000 JGS616 Netgear switch as new make a reasonable offer.

AMD X2 Dual 3800+ 1 gig ram- dvdrw -7300 256mb pci exp video-gigabyte tower, this has about 400 gigs of hdd space, make an offer.

if you are interested in a server PM i have a dual 2.4 xeon which i have no need for as well has 600gigs hdd + 3x 18gig scsi + 2x36gig scsi hdds

these were all my testing machine and i have no need for them now need to clear out all my computer crap around the house

few xeon chips as well 1.5 and 2.4 make an offer

location sydney

contact: [email protected]

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