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ricky1981

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#133774 1-Nov-2013 17:41
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I've taken the Hard Drive and Graphics Card from this PC to go in my new machine but what's left is still a very solid base. Add in a hard drive and any half decent graphics card and you have a great gaming PC. Never overclocked but the 750's are usually pretty decent so room to push it further if you wanted. Ran it through 24 hours of Prime95 testing prior to taking the drive/card out so it's a very stable build.

Intel Core i5 750 2.66GHz
Gigabyte GA-P55-USB3 Motherboard (Intel P55 Chipset Socket 1156 Support Core i5 And i7 Processors ATX 4x DDR3-2000 Max 16GB 1 x PCI-E x16 GB USB3)
Aywun (HP-1216) Aywun RADI A1-V10 CPU Cooler
8GB RAM
Asus (DRW-24B1LT/B+W/ASUS) Lightscribe SATA 24xDVDRW 
Antec (AT-300B) Three Hundred Black Gaming Case
Enermax (ELT620AWT-ECOII) 620W PSU

I'm in the Christchurch area so would prefer to deliver/meet up locally.

Not really sure on price, it has to go as I don't have the room for another PC so make an offer :)


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  #925886 1-Nov-2013 17:41
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Hey, have you listed a price, location and how much shipping would be to other parts of New Zealand? Also if you are asking for a PM make sure your Privacy settings allow your account to receive PM otherwise people can't contact you. Also note if you are selling something we ask you to offer to other members first. Links to private sales (including Trade Me posts) aren't accepted anymore and will be removed.




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  #925905 1-Nov-2013 17:51
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Does it have built in gpu

ricky1981

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  #925913 1-Nov-2013 17:55
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No, needs a separate card, if you aren't going to game then you could pick one up for $20-30 on TradeMe (maybe less I'm not sure). Stick a relatively decent card in it and you'll be set for gaming for some time to come. I only got the new PC as it was a free upgrade through work, there's nothing I've thrown at this that it's not been able to handle.

Hope that helps :)




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  #926576 3-Nov-2013 15:05
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Selling parts separately on TM due to lack of interest.

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