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System Name | Budget Box |
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Processor | Xeon E5-2667v2 |
Motherboard | ASUS P9X79 Pro |
Cooling | Some cheap tower cooler, I dunno |
Memory | 32GB 1866-DDR3 ECC |
Video Card(s) | XFX RX 5600XT |
Storage | WD NVME 1GB |
Display(s) | ASUS Pro Art 27" |
Case | Antec P7 Neo |
Doing some spring cleaning of sorts. I have some old hardware looking for a good home.
$ale pending- Antec low-profile Mini-ITX case and relatively new 350W PSU. Sorry, I no longer know the name of the case, but it is of solid construction and can support up to a 3.5" HDD and optical drive, and even a 2.5" floppy bay, if you still remember those. Case only accepts 1 half-height, single slot card. USB 2.0 headers up front, 80mm 3pin fan on the side. The PSU is much newer than the case, a 350W Solid Gear: a quick count of connectors reveals a 20+4 pin and 4pin CPU, 3 SATA, 3 Molex, a floppy power, and even a 6 pin VGA. Should be more juice than you'd ever need in a slim case. It had no problems running an AM4/2400G setup, even though the mobo had 4+4pin CPU header. Case is still in decent shape, though it's been around the block a few times. 3' power cord included. Dimensions of 11"W x 14"D X 4"H.
$50 - BIOSTAR A68N-5000 + 4GB DDR3 1600. RAM is a single stick of Kingston KVR16N11S8H/4. I'll also throw in a TP-Link USB Wireless-n adapter. You get what you see in picture below. This board still holds its own surprisingly well. It runs Mint 19.1 and in the past was used in an HTPC recording HD quality via Windows Media Center.
http://www.biostar-usa.com/app/en-us/mb/introduction.php?S_ID=712
$40 - Thermaltake Core V1 mini-ITX case. I believe I still have all the screws it came with. Case window is a little scuffed/scratched, and, full disclosure, one of the plastic feet has a broken lug. You won't see this on the final build, and the foot won't fall off, so you probably wouldn't even notice if I hadn't told you. Still have the original box.
I can include a 500W eVGA PSU for another $25, and a GAMMAX 300 tower cooler for another $15 (no thermal paste). The cooler z-height worked in this case for the AM4 build I had used it for.
US seller, so US only please.
Heatware is pretty old, but my goal is to ship fast!
Thanks for looking.
$ale pending- Antec low-profile Mini-ITX case and relatively new 350W PSU. Sorry, I no longer know the name of the case, but it is of solid construction and can support up to a 3.5" HDD and optical drive, and even a 2.5" floppy bay, if you still remember those. Case only accepts 1 half-height, single slot card. USB 2.0 headers up front, 80mm 3pin fan on the side. The PSU is much newer than the case, a 350W Solid Gear: a quick count of connectors reveals a 20+4 pin and 4pin CPU, 3 SATA, 3 Molex, a floppy power, and even a 6 pin VGA. Should be more juice than you'd ever need in a slim case. It had no problems running an AM4/2400G setup, even though the mobo had 4+4pin CPU header. Case is still in decent shape, though it's been around the block a few times. 3' power cord included. Dimensions of 11"W x 14"D X 4"H.
$50 - BIOSTAR A68N-5000 + 4GB DDR3 1600. RAM is a single stick of Kingston KVR16N11S8H/4. I'll also throw in a TP-Link USB Wireless-n adapter. You get what you see in picture below. This board still holds its own surprisingly well. It runs Mint 19.1 and in the past was used in an HTPC recording HD quality via Windows Media Center.
http://www.biostar-usa.com/app/en-us/mb/introduction.php?S_ID=712
$40 - Thermaltake Core V1 mini-ITX case. I believe I still have all the screws it came with. Case window is a little scuffed/scratched, and, full disclosure, one of the plastic feet has a broken lug. You won't see this on the final build, and the foot won't fall off, so you probably wouldn't even notice if I hadn't told you. Still have the original box.
I can include a 500W eVGA PSU for another $25, and a GAMMAX 300 tower cooler for another $15 (no thermal paste). The cooler z-height worked in this case for the AM4 build I had used it for.
US seller, so US only please.
Heatware is pretty old, but my goal is to ship fast!
Thanks for looking.
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