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No longer used due to work and spending my spare time with the GT-R. Asking $2900ono for it.

PC Specs:

i7 980 CPU


CoolerMaster HAF X Case


XSPC Rasa 750 Water Cooler


ASUS RAMPAGE Extreme III Black Edition Motherboard


ASUS 27inch LED Widescreen Monitor


Gainward Phantom 580GTX 3GB SLi


Corsair AX1200 Gold PSU


Corsair 12GIG Dominator GT Kit


Seagate Barracuda XT 3TB 64MB


Seagate Barracuda 1TB HDD


Razer Mamba Mouse


Logitech G19 Keyboard


Logitech Gamepad F710


LG Blu-Ray Drive


Sony Disc Drive x2

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Hey Mikk, yes it was built by me. All items were purchased brand new when they were new releases at the time i got them. To be honest i cant remember when i built it i think it was in 2011 or 12 i will need to check it up.

It no longer has the Dominator GT SSD, and the PC is in need of a clean as it is very dusty and im too lazy to do it as it is hardly used anymore.

Yes i will be willing to sell without the monitor and gamepad hit me up a PM. Just a reminder that this PC cost me $5,500 to build at the time. Runs every single game on MAX with ease and it has yet to be overclocked so there is much potential to be had.

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