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hey all got my computer up for sale as i hardly use it any more and i never play games, its abit overkill actually. lol

Intel q9550 2.8ghz cpu quad core with go stepping

Gaming and overclocking Mainboard - Gigabyte EP45T-EXTREME

Video Card-Gigabyte- 4870X2 2gb GDDR5 Ati Radeon GFX card

Memory- Patriot Viper heat Shell DDR3- 1333mhz 4GB

850W power supply

Asus Triton Platinum Extreme Aftermarket Cooler

Acer 22" LCD monitor 1680x1050

Centurion Gaming Tower Case w/ Blue Fans

Asus Lightscribe DVD DL Burner

320Gb Sata II Hardrive

computer runs anything that i have thrown at it at max settings with no problems, never overheats, very reliable , never overclocked, and can come with what ever Microsoft OS you choose.

also comes with optical mouse and keyboard.

price - $1500

cost me $2700 about 7 mnths ago

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Q9550 - The PC Professional - $297

EP45T- EXTREME - Digitan Technology - $144.64

4870X2 - Digitan Technology - $551.55

Patriot Viper heat Shell - XPMicro Computer - $129.00

Acer 22" LCD - ARC Computers - $171.60

320Gb Sata II Hardrive - MSY - $50

Asus Lightscribe DVD DL Burner - I.Store - $40

Centurion Tower Case - Centre Com - $79.20

850W power supply - Landmark Computers - $79

Total - $1541.99

All brand new with new warranty...

  • 1 month later...

oh do they? i thought i was the only one who finds this p1g to be an abrassive piece of shit that only seems to post negative junk and generally wants to rub everyone up the wrong way.

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