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drspangle

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#242662 8-Nov-2018 10:41
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Summary:

 

Das Keyboard 4 Professional - $150

 

Creative Gigaworks T20 Series II - $50

 

mbeat USB-M43HUB (USB2/3 hub) - $20

 

PC  – corei5-3570, 8gb ram, Seasonic PSU, chieftec dragon, dvd burner, no hard drives - $150

 

 

 

No shipping, all pickup in Freemans Bay Auckland

 

 

 

Details:

 

Das Keyboard 4 Professional

 

It’s nice clicky cherry MX blue and I’ve installed red o-rings to dampen the bottoming out a little, and I’ll include the left overs and the keypuller.

 

Works perfectly and aesthetically perfect. Will upload a photo tonight.

 

 

 

 

 

Creative Gigaworks T20 Series II

 

As new besides a few paint specks (?) on the top of left one. Some dust. Sound good.

 

 

 

 

 

 

mbeat USB-M43HUB (USB2/3 hub)

 

as new

 

 

 

 

 

 

PC  – corei5-3570, 8gb ram, Seasonic PSU, chieftec dragon, dvd burner, no hard drives

 

A bit dusty but really not that bad. (mostly CPU fan)

 

The case is maybe 15 years old so has some blemishes (“vintage”), but I got it when black cases were new and cool (because I’m cool and trendy). The door more kinda falls off than swings open. There is a fan mount in the door. Includes a card/usb reader thingy in the front, no idea if it still works.

 

The DVD drive is high quality and was bought for CD ripping originally

 

It’s a good PSU (with the plugs for modern graphics cards, had a R9 380 in it), corsair XMS ram, includes 5 sata cables, rear esata bracket, wifi card, tub of spare screws.

 

Everything works – powered off last night to and took the drives and graphics card (and some dust) out

 













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dryburn
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  #2122054 8-Nov-2018 10:46
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What are you doing with the R9 380?




drspangle

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  #2122056 8-Nov-2018 10:47
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That's been sold to a colleague already sorry! If he bails tomorrow I'll update accordingly (taking $200 for it)


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  #2123040 9-Nov-2018 22:16
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Feel free to make offers, this stuff is all going way way or another....

 

 

 

Logitech Harmony 650 - $20

 


 

Crumpler Sinking Barge - $40

 



 

Photos of the Keyboard as promised

 








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  #2123096 10-Nov-2018 08:05
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hi drspangle

I am interested in the mbeat usb hub and Crumpler Sinking Barge bag. Can pick up from Freemans Bay. PM sent.

Kind regards

Mahjong

drspangle

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  #2123332 10-Nov-2018 15:27
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Logitech UE 6000 - $20

 

 

 

Work great, the noise cancelling switch just needs to be switched with some firmness to make sure it switches modes (one channel is missing if the switch is not fully engaged) - probably an easy fix, but is reflected in the price

 

 

 




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  #2123362 10-Nov-2018 17:36
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That is everything, so let me summarise because its a bit of a mess now and I can't edit the first post!

 

Das Keyboard 4 Professional - $150

 

Creative Gigaworks T20 Series II - $50

 

PC  – corei5-3570, 8gb ram, Seasonic PSU, chieftec dragon, dvd burner, no hard drives - $150

 

Logitech Harmony 650 - $20

 

Logitech UE 6000 - $20


 
 
 
 

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  #2124465 12-Nov-2018 21:37
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Down to just the keyboard and speakers now!

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