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Item: Assorted Computer Parts, Peripherals & Accesories!!

Location: Sydney

Website: Here and elsewhere

Item Condition: Excellent

Reason for Selling: No longer used

Price and Payment Conditions: Please see below for pricing of individual items, Can post at an additional cost

Extra Info: If there is anything else you may be after that I don't have listed please let me know

Contact Details: Call/txt me on 0401233113

Pictures:

Logitech X-240 2.1 Speakers with Integrated Ipod cradle, (Brand new, still in original packaging) - $40 (RRP: $80)

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Plantronics CS60 Wireless headset, (Brand new, still in original packaging) - $90 (RRP: $249)

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x2 2.4 Ghz Wireless LAN Antenna's - $20 each or $30 for both

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x2 Logitech PS/2 Keyboard and mouse set - $20 each or $30 for both

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x10 fans - $15 each

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x3 USB Microsoft Mouse - $15 each or $30 for all three

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Ram Sticks - Make an offer!

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10/100 Ethernet Cards - Make an offer!

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4 Way Audio/Video Selector - Make an offer!

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AV cables - Make an offer!

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Assorted Power, VGA, IDE, USB cables - Make an offer!

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x2 Parrallel Interface cards - $20 each or $30 for both

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x1 Sony CDRW IDE drive, x1 Sony DVDRW IDE drive, x1 Sony DVD IDE drive - $10 each or $20 for all three

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American Dynamics ADMNLCD20 20" Flat Panel Monitor,

multiple inputs (composite video, Y/C and D-sub computer) with Rack Mount - $50

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x1 USB Microsoft Keyboard & x1 USB Logitech Keyboard - $20 each or $30 for both

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  • 5 weeks later...

Can you find out what types of RAM sticks they are mate?

I'm chasing 256 or 512 400MHz ECC Registered DDR2 memory.

Need a few sticks for some Perc 5/i card i have :)

  • 2 weeks later...

Can you find out what types of RAM sticks they are mate?

I'm chasing 256 or 512 400MHz ECC Registered DDR2 memory.

Need a few sticks for some Perc 5/i card i have :)

Sorry for the late reply, but at the moment I've only got a stick of Kingston 2GB DDR3 1333 Mhz - Brand new Ram stick $40

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