Classified Adverts Thread, Very Powerful Desktop in Purchasing and Trading; I'm have for sale my desktop PC
Rough specs include
QX6700 Extreme Intel Quad
x2 8800GTX in SLi
Zalman XT ...
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3rd February 2010, 11:19 AM #1
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Very Powerful Desktop
I'm have for sale my desktop PC
Rough specs include
QX6700 Extreme Intel Quad
x2 8800GTX in SLi
Zalman XT Water Cooler
x2 150GB Raptop X in RAID
x2 PSU 1400 Watt
Antec P190 Case
4GB DDR2
Asus Extreme MB
DVD Writer
Excellent computer takes ANYTHING you throw at it! It's damm quick, can be used as home extreme PC or Server for business. Cost me over £4000 to build.
I also have a LG HDMI 24" TFT monitor if needed I can sell (very good one)
e-mail : psmith@cromerhigh.org
Any questions welcome.. please send offers (around £1300)
Last edited by philipsmith; 3rd February 2010 at 11:21 AM.
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3rd February 2010, 11:20 AM #2 I believe you need to post a price fella or the mods will remove your ad
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3rd February 2010, 11:21 AM #3
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Sorry
I'm after around the £1300 price mark.
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3rd February 2010, 11:25 AM #4 how expandable is the RAM? also are they Veloceraptor drives or not?
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3rd February 2010, 11:29 AM #5
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For memory look at motherboard specs
http://www.trustedreviews.com/mother...ker-Extreme/p1
Hard drives are these in RAID 0
Western Digital Raptor X 150GB HDD ? Register Hardware
Hope this helps answer your questions.
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3rd February 2010, 11:46 AM #6 I think you might be asking a little much there. It's all at least one generation old, you could put together an i7, 6Gb, Dual ati 5xxx for that kind of money these days, and probably double the performance.
I'd be looking for a fair bit less if i was selling a similar rig.
How have you got the two 1400 psus linked up by the way?
Last edited by RinSewand; 3rd February 2010 at 12:16 PM.
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3rd February 2010, 12:02 PM #7
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Do you have a offer to make? I need to arrange postage to and its very very, very heavy!
The Antec P190 case comes with link cable to attach to PSUs together so you can spread the load over components.
About price don't forget you would not price a computer that cheap with that type of computer case and and water cooler is around £300 still today!

Originally Posted by
RinSewand
I think you might be asking a little much there. It's all at least one generation old, you could put together an i7, 6Gb, Dual ati 5xxx for that kind of money these days, and probably double the performance.
I'd be looking for around £700ish off the top of my head for that kind of machine.
How have you got the two 1400 psus linked up by the way?
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3rd February 2010, 12:16 PM #8 Sorry - it was more ment to be helpful advice. You might have more luck shifting it on some of the performance sites if it doesn't go on here. Have edited my post slightly so as not to impinge on your sale... feel free to edit down the quote.
£300 buys you a D-Tek/Laing/Thermochill kit, as opposed to an all in one like the Zalman, which i'd expect to perform on par with a top heatsink, it just doesn't have the capacity of a 120.3 (or larger) radiator. Did the system ever get overclocked? Migh tbe worth posting a few screen shots of the maximums along with some idle/load temps if it did.
Apologies if this comes across badly - I spent a huge amount of time as a student building, tweaking, benching and speccing watercooled rigs...
RwD
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3rd February 2010, 12:21 PM #9
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Your thoughts are welcome, I know this website is not best place to sell but worth a shot before I eBay....

Originally Posted by
RinSewand
Sorry - it was more ment to be helpful advice. You might have more luck shifting it on some of the performance sites if it doesn't go on here. Have edited my post slightly so as not to impinge on your sale... feel free to edit down the quote.
RwD
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