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dont forget my PC luke

you mean my pc? XD

not sure what i want to do with it yet, one of my friends said they wanted it a while ago =\ and it's also on offer to ben and nene if their computer dies on them coz they have helped me out a bit... so i think i'll be hanging on to it for a little longer, soz

what there's Nothing wrong with Nene's computer might need another gb of ram but thats it

it was crashing all the time =\ mebe they bought a new one... but the old one seemed pritty broken from what nene was saying

it was crashing all the time =\ mebe they bought a new one... but the old one seemed pritty broken from what nene was saying

thats all cool mate

the only reason i was after it is my CPU cooked itself

overclocked the motherf**ker

3.2GHz overclocked to 3.6GHz

it ran fine for just over 1.5 years

thats all cool mate

the only reason i was after it is my CPU cooked itself

overclocked the motherf**ker

3.2GHz overclocked to 3.6GHz

it ran fine for just over 1.5 years

what sort of cpu/socket? I have a couple cpus lying around

-D

3.2 intel would either be the (640) or possibly older my guess is 775pin 640

Luke its a 1yr old HP Pentium D 2.8 ghz i think and i think it has like 512mb of ram but it may have 1 1gb stick really cant remember possibly just needs a format

3.2-3.6 isnt much of a OC i had the P4 650 stock is 3.4 running on 4.02ghz on air

But also dont forget over clocking a little bit 3.2 to 3.6 and have a shitload of services run on your pc at the same time is not a good mix

plus it has lasted well just over 1.5 years so thats a good deal i reackon

and that computer was rarely shutdown as it was acting as my server

it was also my test DEV pc for random things like studying for exams or just trying to get something to work

Well luke if you still wanna do this then the offer is there for you my friend

But also dont forget over clocking a little bit 3.2 to 3.6 and have a shitload of services run on your pc at the same time is not a good mix

plus it has lasted well just over 1.5 years so thats a good deal i reackon

and that computer was rarely shutdown as it was acting as my server

it was also my test DEV pc for random things like studying for exams or just trying to get something to work

Well luke if you still wanna do this then the offer is there for you my friend

If you can double check which socket it is, I'm sure I can find you a replacement. I have at least 2 intel chips and 2 AMD 64 chips so I just gotta pull them out n see what they are...

-D

Good news guys! Got the call that the calendars are ready to be picked up thursday! Sooo next step is getting them to you guys.

Im happy to meet people on friday at vilis, just not sure what time yet, otherwise can work something else out.

At this stage theres still 5 left for sale.. I thought they would be snapped up alot quicker than this, but all good.

Those that put their car in but havent paid yet, let me know what you want to do, as to order more i have to do lots of 5, paid upfront.

*edit*

Im paying the difference for this first lot that is going to be collected so I can get them out asap to you and cos im so excited bout them, but the next lots of 5 I will need paid in full, so 5 payments.. before I will collect them

Edited by *flick*

awesome Ben :ermm:

I had u listed in my book as reserved lol so your safe there :(

And Preiss aswell has 1 reserved.. so thats 22 sold, 3 left!

Im happy to sacrifice the one i was gonna take, and buy up in the next lot. To get the 5 extras printed, would only take a few days the printer said aswell, so if you miss out on first round dont stress, its easy to get more!

Edited by *flick*
Good news guys! Got the call that the calendars are ready to be picked up thursday! Sooo next step is getting them to you guys.

Im happy to meet people on friday at vilis, just not sure what time yet, otherwise can work something else out.

At this stage theres still 5 left for sale.. I thought they would be snapped up alot quicker than this, but all good.

Those that put their car in but havent paid yet, let me know what you want to do, as to order more i have to do lots of 5, paid upfront.

I get paid tomorrow, put me down for 2 flickster.

-D

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