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Intel Pentium 4 560 (3.6GHz) Processor - $580

ASUS P5GD2 Premium Motherboard - $260

Corsair PC2-5400 1GB DDR2 Memory - $220

ASUS Extreme AX800 Silencer Graphics Card - $400

160GB Seagate Serial ATA150 Hard Drive - $110

Corsair COOL Water Cooling kit - $320

Thermaltake Shark Case (Modified) - $210

Thermaltake HardCano12 - $80

Thermaltake TruePower 460w Power Supply - $120

Total System Cost - $2300

INSTANT = “$1300”

RESERVE = “$1100”

Location: Melbourne

Item(s) Condition: EXCELLENT

Reason for Selling: Building my 2006 gaming computer :(

Extra Info: This is a very good gaming system, all the hardware works well together and the system is completely stable. I have been using this gaming system throughout 2005 and it has served me very well. With Christmas coming up I want to build a new gaming system fro 2006.

Contact Details: [email protected]

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Item:

Intel Pentium 4 560 (3.6GHz) Processor - $580

ASUS P5GD2 Premium Motherboard - $260

Corsair PC2-5400 1GB DDR2 Memory - $220

ASUS Extreme AX800 Silencer Graphics Card - $400

160GB Seagate Serial ATA150 Hard Drive - $110

Corsair COOL Water Cooling kit - $320

Thermaltake Shark Case (Modified) - $210

Thermaltake HardCano12 - $80

Thermaltake TruePower 460w Power Supply - $120

Total System Cost - $2300

INSTANT = “$1300”

RESERVE = “$1100”

Location: Melbourne

Item(s) Condition: EXCELLENT

Reason for Selling: Building my 2006 gaming computer :)

Extra Info: This is a very good gaming system, all the hardware works well together and the system is completely stable. I have been using this gaming system throughout 2005 and it has served me very well. With Christmas coming up I want to build a new gaming system fro 2006.

Contact Details: [email protected]

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