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#272032 6-Jun-2020 12:11
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Ok clearing this out. Free items will be actually $10 including postage that way i dont have to figure anything out. First in first served

 

 

 

$10 - Unifi 2.4ghz - Standard, the first one they made, wireless N, no mount, its a bit yellow as it was in the sun https://www.ui.com/unifi/unifi-ap/

 

Possibly Sold - $40 - Unifi Pro 5ghz - the pro version with 5ghz as well as 2.4ghz, no mount https://www.ui.com/unifi/unifi-ap/

 

$150 - iPad Air 1 64gbs space grey. Great condition, has had screen cover and case on whole time

 

$50 - 16gbs DDR3 1866 CL9 GSkill, 2x8gbs sticks 

 

$40 - i5 4570 cpu

 

Free ($10 including postage) i5 670 cpu
Free ($10 including postage) - AMD 5450 graphics card, Old media centre, silent model, hdmi output, great for 1080p with hardware decoder https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/radeon-hd-5450.c503

 

Free ($10 including postage) - DLink Security Camera. Just replaced with Arlo camera. You will need a micro sd card: https://eu.dlink.com/uk/en/products/dcs-2330l-outdoor-hd-wireless-network-camera  Was working ok, be fine for a project. Web interface is a bit old.

 

 

 

These servers i mentioned in another thread, i have zero idea what they are worth. Can get more info if you are all interested. They were in production till the end of last year. Pickup 100% auckland region 

 

HP Proliant ML350 Gen8 - 300gbs drives in it, not ssd https://h20195.www2.hpe.com/v2/default.aspx?cc=nz&lc=en&oid=5196962
HP Proliant ML330 Gen6 - this was used to backup the other server, basically did nothing its whole life


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  #2499583 6-Jun-2020 12:14
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Servers are the free standing tower versions 




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  #2499584 6-Jun-2020 12:27
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I am interested in the DLink camera, thanks!


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  #2499614 6-Jun-2020 13:20
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I'd be keen on the ML350 G8, but not in Auckland :-(

 

 

 

 

 

 





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  #2499846 6-Jun-2020 18:51
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Pm'ed you about the ram

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  #2499848 6-Jun-2020 19:01
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I'll take the DDR3 ram and AMD GFX. Please PM

 

 


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  #2499861 6-Jun-2020 20:16
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I've already pm'ed about the ram waiting to hear back.

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  #2499867 6-Jun-2020 20:51
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Damn too late on the RAM :(


 
 
 

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  #2499876 6-Jun-2020 21:31
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Pm'ed you about the ram

 

I'll take the DDR3 ram

 

Damn too late on the RAM :(

 

 

Yup, I guess I'll just have to download that RAM..


  #2499921 6-Jun-2020 21:51
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If the Unifi UAP-Pro is available I will take it please!


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  #2499939 6-Jun-2020 22:54
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Keen on the iPad if still available. Will make my little girl really happy

  #2500018 7-Jun-2020 12:00
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Have DM'd re ML350




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  #2500603 8-Jun-2020 13:36
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ok im working through these now, should have said i dont check on the weekend :)

 

Ill message and update the post. All first in first served.

 

 

 

I also have a couple of other items:

 

$170 T5 Samsung Portable SSD 1TB

 

$150 iPod Touch gen 6 16gbs space grey, great condition (this one was new, kids used it for a bit but its been on the shelf unused for a year now)

 


Free 120gbs SSD Toshiba, pretty old (same $10 shipping cost as above, its probably 2013 age)
Free 3x 500gbs 7.2k rpm 2.5inch drives, take all 3 PLEASE! (same $10 shipping)


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  #2500608 8-Jun-2020 13:46
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Nice work lads, ill keep adding stuff that i find. Trying to send this stuff out to the community for use

 

xyf:

 

Ok clearing this out. Free items will be actually $10 including postage that way i dont have to figure anything out. First in first served

 

 

 

$10 - Unifi 2.4ghz - Standard, the first one they made, wireless N, no mount, its a bit yellow as it was in the sun https://www.ui.com/unifi/unifi-ap/

 

SOLD - $40 - Unifi Pro 5ghz - the pro version with 5ghz as well as 2.4ghz, no mount https://www.ui.com/unifi/unifi-ap/

 

SOLD $150 - iPad Air 1 64gbs space grey. Great condition, has had screen cover and case on whole time

 

SOLD $50 - 16gbs DDR3 1866 CL9 GSkill, 2x8gbs sticks 

 

$40 - i5 4570 cpu

 

Free ($10 including postage) i5 670 cpu
Free ($10 including postage) - AMD 5450 graphics card, Old media centre, silent model, hdmi output, great for 1080p with hardware decoder https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/radeon-hd-5450.c503

 

Pending Confirmation ($10 including postage) - DLink Security Camera. Just replaced with Arlo camera. You will need a micro sd card: https://eu.dlink.com/uk/en/products/dcs-2330l-outdoor-hd-wireless-network-camera  Was working ok, be fine for a project. Web interface is a bit old.

 

 

 

These servers i mentioned in another thread, i have zero idea what they are worth. Can get more info if you are all interested. They were in production till the end of last year. Pickup 100% auckland region 

 

HP Proliant ML350 Gen8 - 300gbs drives in it, not ssd https://h20195.www2.hpe.com/v2/default.aspx?cc=nz&lc=en&oid=5196962
HP Proliant ML330 Gen6 - this was used to backup the other server, basically did nothing its whole life

 


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  #2500611 8-Jun-2020 13:54
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Since I've missed out on the ipad,  keen on the ssd and the 500 hdd


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  #2500638 8-Jun-2020 14:21
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Ah sorry dude someone else was on the trigger quick for those too it seems :( 

 

 


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