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martyyn

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#93189 15-Nov-2011 21:02
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Is anyone interested in buying either of these 'as-is' before I wipe it, reinstall the OS and flick them on trademe ?

1. AOC 19" lcd monitor LM923 - $50
Works very well, bright and accurate with no pixel problems I can see. Has built in speakers by the looks of it too.

2. Compaq Presario SR5180AN.
XMD64 x2 dual core 4800+
No ram at the moment but takes DDR2
320Gb SATA drive
Vista Ultimate COE
Office2007 Pro
No graphics card, but have an Nvidia HD2450 Radeon I can throw in it (or an X1600Pro if you prefer)
Lightscribe DVD R/W
15 slot mediacard reader
HP Media bay
6USB
Ethernet
Digital audio out
Im not sure what the motherboard is I havent had that close a look yet

Ive seen combo's of these go for a couple of hundy on TM, but Ive got enough going on to have to clean it and reinstall it. There is no media for the desktop though but the Vista COE is on the side. It has the Compaq recovery partition still intact I may just rattle off some discs fro that if I can.

Im in Wellington but could probably organise shipping to the likes of Napier, Hamilton and Auckland but I dont know how well it would go in the back of my mates truck :)

Im happy to hear any comments on the price, Ive just sort of taken what Ive seen on TM and knocked some off.


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  #546674 17-Nov-2011 21:18
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I'd like to see that nVidia HD2450 Radeon I never new ATI outsourced them to nVidia for manufacturer

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