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Hello

For sale I have an extremely fast AMD gaming rig I built to handle bf3 etch on ultra high graphics.

I have a full complete setup:

Razor megladon headset

Razor naga mouse

Razor nostromo hand pad

Razor Lycosa keyboard

Benq 24" led monitor HD

AMD FX 8120 3.1ghz 8 core

Asus Corsair v Formula/Thunderbolt

Corsair Vengeance 16gig at 1866mhz

Nvidia GTX 670 ( soon to be 2 )

Corsair 650 modular PSU

Corsair H100

Corsair 6 slot ram cooler

120gig SSD main boot

WD 1tb storage

CM Stormstrooper case < f*ken awesome case its big.

Way to much to list. It still go's on!, No expense or short cuts spared.

the graphics card alone is almost a grand when purchased.

This rig will play battlefield 3 and all games on ultra graphic setting and will not give you the slightest of lag.

Combined with the razor gear dominate your enemies and rule the leaderboard

Text me on 0404 741 159

$1500 offers.

For pictures please visit

http://www.boostclassifieds.com.au/advert/2145560-High-END-Desktop-PC-for-Sale.html

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Beast of a build mate, I myself have a number of those parts including the stormtrooper tower.

I knew it was a big tower when I ordered it but f**k that thing was heavy when all the gear was in it

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