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marmel

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#31992 7-Apr-2009 18:11

- Asus PQ5 SE P45 DDR2 ATX m/board, $150.

- Asustek EN9400GT SILENT/HTP/ 512MB PCI-Express Video $75.

- 2 X 1GB 1066hz Ram $65.

- Scythe Ninja Mini CPU cooler heatsink with fan $65.

- Pixelview PlayTVPro 2 UHF/VHF tuner card/video capture $35.

- Intel P4 3.0ghz CPU $30.

Everything was only used for about 3 weeks and comes with all the original software/accessories where applicable.

The prices above INCLUDE standard postage within NZ. I am happy to post overnight tomorrow if you need any items before easter as long as I can confirm your payment has been made.

Check pricespy for comparison pricing, I have reduced the cheapest prices I could find by about a third.

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  #206027 8-Apr-2009 15:38
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Hi,

Can you give more detail on the CPU type? I'm after a Socket 478 CPU, FSB 800 Pentium 4 Processor only.



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  #206048 8-Apr-2009 16:57

CPU has 3.00ghz/1M/800 printed on it so I think that means it has the 800fsb you want. It is definately socket 478 as well.

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  #206050 8-Apr-2009 17:01

I also have an internal ASUS CD/DVD writer with lightscribe, black and beige faces supplied. SATA connection. Used once. $45

Plus I have found a 3.5" external hard drive case. This has a SATA connector on it so would suit modern m/boards which have an external SATA plug or you could also run a SATA cable out of your case direct to the external case. Comes with power supply. Never used. $45.



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  #206191 9-Apr-2009 14:51

CPU has been sold.

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