Damian^
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- Jul 24, 2008
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System Name | Quad Damage |
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Processor | AMD Phenom II x4 965 |
Motherboard | MSI 785GM-E65 |
Cooling | Thermaltake Contac 29 |
Memory | DDR3 6gb 1533Mhz |
Video Card(s) | 9800gt (HD4200 for now) |
Storage | Seagate 250GB 7200RPM/Hitatchi 500GB |
Display(s) | Acer AL2216 22" (1680X1050) |
Case | Antec 300 |
Power Supply | Corsair VX550W |
Software | Vista Home Premium 64bit |
I accept only Paypal.
I'll provide my heatware but this is the first time I sell something online so its blank.
Shipping only to the States. Locations like Hawaii, Alaska, Canada require you to pay for shipping
Biostar TPower I45:
This board is in excellent condition and am using it right now while typing this out. Its a P45 chipset with an ICH10R south bridge chipset and overclocks like a beast. I used this board in the previous Forum Warz and was able to get my E7200 at 4.5GHz (4.4GHz CPUz approved) Its great for taking high voltages too!
Now the only thing is that the heatsink fan it came with (to cool the northbridge) the fan make a weird noise. I don't use it anymore but whenever I did want to have a little bench session I simply used the heatsink only, not the fan, still worked great as a cooling method (passive).
Also one screw is missing but that shouldn't be a problem if you can find one laying around.
What's included is the IO shield, sata connectors, molex connectors, and IDE connector as well as the motherboard manual.
I don't have the drivers with me but that shouldn't be a problem as they can be found here (newer ones too)
Pricing:
It goes on newegg for $160, so with the NB heatsink being the only problem I'll be selling for $125 with free shipping in the US. Anywhere outside of the US and you will be required to pay for the shipping.
Next up is an Intel Core 2 Duo E7200 45nm...Pending. This has served me well and was certainly fun to use during forum warz. The highest it took i believe was 1.54V for 4.4GHz. I bought this a couple months back and the only time it took such voltages was during forum warz and for only about 10 minutes. While taking it up there about 5 times. Since then and before then its been on stock with only slight overclcoks such as 3Ghz, 3.6Ghz and once at 4Ghz with voltages only at about 1.34/1.4V and then back to stock VID (occt 1hr stable) wink.gif
Price: $90
PS. Forum Warz as you may have guessed is an overclocking contest shared between different forums.
I only have a pic of the motherboard box and the accessories, I'm currently using the motherboard while typing this out.
I'll provide my heatware but this is the first time I sell something online so its blank.
Shipping only to the States. Locations like Hawaii, Alaska, Canada require you to pay for shipping
Biostar TPower I45:
This board is in excellent condition and am using it right now while typing this out. Its a P45 chipset with an ICH10R south bridge chipset and overclocks like a beast. I used this board in the previous Forum Warz and was able to get my E7200 at 4.5GHz (4.4GHz CPUz approved) Its great for taking high voltages too!
Now the only thing is that the heatsink fan it came with (to cool the northbridge) the fan make a weird noise. I don't use it anymore but whenever I did want to have a little bench session I simply used the heatsink only, not the fan, still worked great as a cooling method (passive).
Also one screw is missing but that shouldn't be a problem if you can find one laying around.
What's included is the IO shield, sata connectors, molex connectors, and IDE connector as well as the motherboard manual.
I don't have the drivers with me but that shouldn't be a problem as they can be found here (newer ones too)
Pricing:
It goes on newegg for $160, so with the NB heatsink being the only problem I'll be selling for $125 with free shipping in the US. Anywhere outside of the US and you will be required to pay for the shipping.
Next up is an Intel Core 2 Duo E7200 45nm...Pending. This has served me well and was certainly fun to use during forum warz. The highest it took i believe was 1.54V for 4.4GHz. I bought this a couple months back and the only time it took such voltages was during forum warz and for only about 10 minutes. While taking it up there about 5 times. Since then and before then its been on stock with only slight overclcoks such as 3Ghz, 3.6Ghz and once at 4Ghz with voltages only at about 1.34/1.4V and then back to stock VID (occt 1hr stable) wink.gif
Price: $90
PS. Forum Warz as you may have guessed is an overclocking contest shared between different forums.
I only have a pic of the motherboard box and the accessories, I'm currently using the motherboard while typing this out.
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