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Hey guys i have my awsome computer for sale, reason for sale, i dont use it as i have my work laptop.

Specs:

Intel core 2 duo extreme E8500 (3.5Ghz dual core)

2 gig RAM

RAMPAGE extreme, gaming mother board.

ASUS NVIDIA Ge Force EN9800 GTX (direct X 10, 512mb DDR3, PCI express 2.0)

Supreme FX HD sound card

Super flower 1200w power supply

thermaltake CPU fan

Thermaltake Kandalf case (w/case fans)

BenQ dvd RW

Asus dvd RW (light scribe)

500 gb hard drive

80 gb hard drive

160 gb hard drive

also comes with all the drivers

*no operating system will be installed as i will be wiping the hard drives clean

asking $1100 ono, retail for this will be way over 3k

please call bevan on 0412 054 982 or feel free to PM me on here.

cheers guys

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^ Yep. 3.16 GHz, 9.5x multi (vs E8400 3.00 9x)

Perhaps it was a mild overclock, could easily do 3.5 on the stock cooler

yea i used the overclock software it came with and with the big thermaltake cooler i have it was no problem

$800 ono !!!

moving house i dont really wanna carry it with me

ill let you know about tthe graphics card if you still want

What is the batch number of the EPU?

What stepping is it?

What brand/model ram?

oh and ill check, i sorry i havent been on SAU for a long time

oh and will consider trades for a laptop, iphone (mine was distroyed in car accident) PS3 games

or toyota paseo after market parts Starting a new project)

Erm you posted the same stuff in another topic with $650 ono.. and now this one is $1100 ono?

<a href="http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Great-Computer-Sale-Vic-t317255.html" target="_blank">http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Gr...ic-t317255.html</a>

Look at the dates, the $1100 was from feb, has since been dropped to $800 in this thread and i guess since its an old thread he started a new one with a new price, a bit of reading would have told you that.

Edited by W0rp3D

i have also a logitec G5 laser gaming mouse (black and blue with adjustable weight cartridge) and Zboard gaming keyboard with normal key set and gaming keyset that cam be traded or negotated in also accept straight trades or trade with cash for laptop/note book/ipad with external Hard drive, ps3 games/ equipment or aftermarket parts for my Paseo project.

oh and i still have some stock pipes from my R33 GTR, "Twin turbo" pipe and brand new twin Greedy Airnix Pods to suit Z32 AFM if anyone is interested !!!!

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