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can mods please leave, as I'm looking for SA buyers.

Anyone looking for a cheap (but quality) PC for your parents, uncle, nanna, girlfriend, spare PC etc? I have been doing computers for years, and these are a couple of recent trade-ins I need to get rid of.

FOR SALE

(2nd hand, but with 3 month warranty)

AMD Athlon 1.2Ghz

256Mb Hynix DDR SD-Ram (can add another 256Mb for $60)

10Gb Seagate Hard Drive (can add another 10Gb for $40)

New TCN Case with 300W psu

New LG 52x32x52 CD-RW Burner

New Liteon 52x CD-Rom

AGP Video Card

Onboard Sound, 4 x USB etc

Cordless Keyboard and Mouse, Basic Speakers

WinXP, Office etc etc installed

$500 no monitor

$700 with as new AOC 19" Monitor

Intel Celeron 700

196Mb SD-Ram

10GbSeagate Hard Drive (can add another 10Gb for $40)

ATX case with 250W psu

2nd Hand CD-Burner

new 52X CD-Rim

Onboard Video

Onboard Sound, 6 x USB etc

Cordless Keyboard and Mouse, Basic Speakers

Win 98, Office etc etc Installed

$350 no monitor

$550 with as new AOC 19" Monitor

I also have some as new 10Gb IDE Hard Drives for sale if anyone want them at $40 each.

I have tons of other bits and pieces sitting around that I should get rid of (some new, some 2nd hand) - if you need something ask, and you may find.

Andrew

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anyone else?

I also have to quit a Western Digital WD2000JD 150Mb/s 7,200rpm 200Gb SATA Hard Drive (customer changed his mind) - it cost me $190 wholesale a month ago, will let it go for $160. 1 Year warranty. Drive is BRAND NEW. This is a top of the line drive at under cost price!

N1 - sorry mate can't get laptops 2nd hand, only new.

MadGT4 - they are Seagate ST310014ACE

ST310014ACE Configuration and Specifications

U Series X

Capacity: 10.2 GB

Speed: 5400 rpm

Average Seek Time: 18 ms

Cylinders: 16383

Heads: 16

Sectors: 63

I just put one in each of the machines I have listed for sale and they run WinXP beautifully, even though they are 'lower end' machines.

Guest Miss_Nismo

Hi Andrew

Pawley and I can donate a computer monitor to you if you think you can repair it.

It's that one that your lovely wife helped me escort from our neighbours front lawn.

It flickers off occasionally and comes back on when it feels like it, but if you could fix it, it would make a good monitor, might even buy it from you when it's fixed!

Mel :mellow:

Guest Miss_Nismo
sorry Mel, it almost always more expensive to fix monitors than they are worth. You might as well use it until it competely blows up, or bin it. Thanks for the thought :) - how did your car turn out?

Andrew

Good but the events that followed after were not so great. Will chat with you outside of forum 

Good but the events that followed after were not so great.  Will chat with you outside of forum 

Ooooh, pick me, pick me, I wanna know!!!

Sorry to have missed you the other night at "the Munro's" - I hear you and Timmay bailed when you heard me and the wife were coming over!

Guest Miss_Nismo
Ooooh, pick me, pick me, I wanna know!!!

Sorry to have missed you the other night at "the Munro's" - I hear you and Timmay bailed when you heard me and the wife were coming over!

no i didn't know that you were coming over otherwise i would have stayed :rolleyes:

hehe s'all good, was only joking :)

Unfortunately Rosso had a family emergency and had to go back home that arvo. So it was Merrick and Fitzy (Ryan Fitzgerald). Not nearly as entertaining unfortunately, but still had a good time.

Computers are going slowly - doesn't anyone want computers anymore? :)

Athlon 1.2Ghz has been sold.

Anyone want a great little print/internet server, of email PC for Mum or Dad?

Intel Celeron 700

196Mb SD-Ram

10GbSeagate Hard Drive (can add another 10Gb for $40)

ATX case with 250W psu

2nd Hand CD-Burner

new 52X CD-Rim

Onboard Video

Onboard Sound, 6 x USB etc

Cordless Keyboard and Mouse, Basic Speakers

Win 98, Office etc etc Installed

$350 no monitor (can arrange a cheap monitor if needed)

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