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I am selling my old computer as I've purchased a new one. This computer has only been made of reliable and durable brands, not like the cheap one from bing lee.

I'm asking for $450 ono

here are the specs:

Processor: Intel Core 2 Quad Q8200 at 2.33Ghz

Memory: 4 x Samsung 1GB CL2 6400U 666Mhz

Hard Drive: Seagate 320GB at 7200RPM

Motherboard: Gigabyte 965P-DS3

Graphic Card: Winfast Nvidia GeForce 7600GT with 256MB dedicated (or Gigabyte Nvidia GT240 with 1GB dedicated for $70 extra)

Power supply: Thermaltake XP550 430 Watts

DVD drive: CD-R/DVD-R/RW burner

Operating system: OEM Windows 7 ultimate 64 bits

Case: Samourai with blue leds on the front panel

Bonus: Free Kaspersky internet security 1 year licence.

The computer is in very good condition, it's only 1 year old, never been overclocked

I was playing games like Call of Duty 4, Assassin's creed 2, Mafia 2, Far Cry 2, Splinter Cell Conviction, Command & Conquer 4.

They were all running fine with the GT240

pickup from botany 2019

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  • 2 weeks later...
$400 for the computer...

if it doesnt sell within the next 2 weeks, i will sell the parts separately on ebay

if u end up splitting it, lemme know a price for these 2 huh

Processor: Intel Core 2 Quad Q8200 at 2.33Ghz

Memory: 4 x Samsung 1GB CL2 6400U 666Mhz

if u end up splitting it, lemme know a price for these 2 huh

Processor: Intel Core 2 Quad Q8200 at 2.33Ghz

Memory: 4 x Samsung 1GB CL2 6400U 666Mhz

will do

I already have 4 people interested for the CPU tho ...

Will you post?

Yes i can

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