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Posted: Thu Feb 15, 2007 9:30 pm 
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AMD Athlon 64 3800+ CPU boxed – 5 months old, still under warranty, with original receipt and in original box and packaging (including manual and case sticker still sealed in packet). Also included is the original fan and heatsink which are brand new, unused, never removed from the packaging. Never overclocked. CPU is currently still in my machine until the arrival of my FX60.
http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/ProductInformation/0,,30_118_9485_9487,00.html?redir=CPAT01
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Nvidia/Chaintech GeForce 4 Ti 4200 D128MB AGP graphics card. Been reliably used for 5 years now. Recently replaced the cooler as I wanted to pretty up my case – fitted with Vantec Iceberq 4 Pro (which illuminates blue). Also has copper and aluminium heatsinks fitted to some areas on the PCB. It’s been extremely reliable, never been used for gaming or overclocked – just used for dual screens in running Windows. Included is also the original paperwork for both the GeForce and cooler. Will not separate.
http://www.nvidia.com/page/geforce4ti.html
http://www.vantecusa.com/p_ccb_a4c.html
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JSP-Tech EZ Cool Super Silent ATX-500. Includes brand new power cord, unused, still rolled up. All wiring is UV reactive, 2 80mm blue fans with speed adjustment on rear, and clear Perspex cover so you can see inside.
http://www.jsp-tech.com/_english/2_products/2_detail.php?hMainTypeID=2&hSubTypeID=18&hProdID=50 – very similar model.
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SATA to IDE (Parallel ATA) converter – converts SATA HDD to IDE. HW-628.
IDE to SATA converter – does the opposite of above, converts IDE HDD to SATA. HW-629.
http://mayray.en.alibaba.com/product/50188802/51146675/Computer_Accessories/IDE_and_SATA_Converter.html - picture shows the later of the two.
http://www.diytrade.com/directory/global/buy/products/1967782/Connect_an_IDE_hard_drive_to_a_SATA_controller.html - shows later of the two.
Both are brand new in original packaging, unused and unopened. Included in the packaging is the SATA data cable and molex to SATA style power adapter.
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Lite-On CD-RW Drive. Model LTR-48246S. 48x24x48x.
http://www.liteonit.com/global/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=89&Itemid=95
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Also got a lot of left of ricer/blink/case moding pieces:

Case fan – Antec brand, 80mm, clear with blue LEDs. 3-pin fan plug. $5.00.
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Case fan – Artic Cooling (AC) brand, AF8025, 80mm, black. 3 pin fan plug. Comes with case sticker. This fans meant to be so good that the company gives a 6 year warranty! $5.00.
http://www.arctic-cooling.com/fans2.php?idx=83
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2 x Case fan –Thermaltake TT-9025A DC brushless 90mm. Inline molex plug. Brand new unused removed from my Armour case. $10.00 each.
http://www.thermaltake.com/dcfans/standard/9025a.htm
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Case fan –Thermaltake TT-1225 DC brushless 120mm. Clear and illuminated blue. Has box inline molex and standard fan plug. Brand new unused removed from Armour case. $10.00.
http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&q=tt-1225&meta=
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7x Fan extension cables – A.C. Ryan Conductx Green UV reactive, with built in UV LED on each end plug. 30cm long for 3 pin fan connections. 5x brand new in packaging, 3x opened and possibly used. $2.00 each.
http://www.acryan.com/_conductx/ACR-CB4425.shtml
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Fan guard filters – 2x green and 1x blue. UV reactive both rim and mesh. No mounting screws. $5.00 each.
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Fan grills – 2x chrome, different designs. $1.50 each.
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HDD cooler – silver aluminium with dual 60mm fans. Molex plug. No screws/bolts included. $5.00.
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IDE cable - DFI brand yellow UV reactive, suits up to 2 IDE devices. Brand new sealed in packet. Approximately 48cm. $6.00.
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IDE cable - DFI brand yellow UV reactive, suits single IDE device. Approximately 45cm. Brand new sealed in packet. $5.00.
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IDE cable - Red/pink UV reactive, suits single IDE device. 30cm. Don’t think I’ve ever used it. $5.00.
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2x Molex power splitters – Orange UV reactive. “The UV Reactive Molex Splitter is used to provide an additional power connector. The plugs and wires are all UV reactive, and glow a bright orange color when placed near a UV light source.â€￾ Used. $2.00.
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4x Molex to 3 pin fan connection adapter - “This adapter cable enables you to connect 3-pin fans to a 4-pin molex connector instead of the motherboard header. Comes with additional 4-pin plug. The plugs and wires are all UV reactive, and glow a bright blue colour when placed near a UV light source.â€￾ 3x brand new in packets, 1x used. $2.00.
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PCI slot cooler – ColdChip brand, dual 40mm clear fan that illuminate blue. Inline molex plug.
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Spiral wrap – Green UV reactive. 9mm diameter. Brand new in box, I believe there is half a meter in there. “This spiral wrap is extremely UV reactive and is an ideal way to tidy up your case. It is a lot easier to use than the standard cable sleeving as you don't need to remove any molex plugs - simply slip this over the molex wires and you're done!â€￾. $2.00.
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USB hub – transparent yellow/green. Slim design. Don’t believe I’ve ever used it. $5.00.
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how much for the cpu

 

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Posted: Thu Feb 15, 2007 10:05 pm 
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cooki_monsta wrote:
how much for the cpu


Got no idea what there worth. Was hoping for about $100.00...
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