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[Pc]Complete M-Itx Rig I5 3570 / P8H77-I / 8Gb Gskill Ripjaw / 3X 1Tb / Elite 120 Etc.


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Hi guys,


I've recently upgraded my system, all parts I'm selling were purchased from PCCG earlier on in the year - apart from the hard drives which are about 2 years old.


I prefer to sell this as a complete package for someone to pick it all up at once.


Case: Coolermaster Elite 120 M-ITX case

Motherboard: Asus P8H77-I

CPU: Intel core i5 3570 socket 1155

RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws X F3-12800CL9D-8GBXL 8GB (2x4GB) PC3-12800 (1600MHz)

GPU: Asus 5450 (silent / no fan)

HDD: 3x 1TB Seagate barracudas

DVD: LG DVD-RW

PSU: SHAW evo-685w

OS: Fresh windows 8 just been installed


Was looking at selling around the $500 mark


This is a awesome LAN / HTPC / gaming rig all you'd need to run BF4 would be a new graphics card (say a 660GTX or similar) and would smash it! worth noting one of the only M-ITX cases that can fit a full size GPU and power supply (I had a corsair HX850 in it as well which is 180mm long)


As you can see in the picture all original boxes/manuals/screws/mounts etc are included if you want them.


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Thanks, Leigh

Cool, yeah you definitely would save a lot of cash compared to new and parts are only a few months old if you lookup each part you'd be looking at over 1k this is still a z77 chipset! CPU alone is worth ~300 new :P

Let me know what he thinks as I have it listed on another website with a bid to be closed on Tuesday night so won't be around for long!

Edited by UNR33L

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