Hello All,
Have two turn-key setups in a package deal here for your consideration.
#1). The Maiden: Intel quad-core Core 2 Extreme QX9770 3.2 GHz (running at 3.6GHz Prime stable for 24hrs, more room on top if you are so inclined), aftermarket Celsia all copper heatsink/fan combo, on an Intel DX48BT2 motherboard with 6GB (3x2GB sticks-1 slot free) of OCZ 1333mhz DDR3 RAM.
Boots Windows 7 Home Premium from a 64GB OZC Vertex 4 SSD. Video card is an MSI HD7790 1GB VRAM. Includes a slot-loading DVD drive and two (2) 60mm exhaust fans all housed in one of the cleanest, sleekest, well-constructed HTPC cases in the business. Runs whisper quite under normal load, plays video 1080P no issue, and will support 4K via HDMI.
Board supports Crossfire-X or CorssfireX as she is so referred, so if you are looking for more gaming horsepower, simply drop in a second HD7790.
Also includes a USB Bluetooth dongle for connecting keyboards and mice.
Registered and legitimate copy of Windows 7 Home Premium installed and the original Halo: Combat Evolved as an introduction to 1080P gaming on this rig, CD-key included (as well as the most recent version of Open Office, also have Office Starter available if you would like).
#2). The Understudy: Celeron E3300 2.5GHz on an Asus P5K-E motherboard with 2GB (2x1GB-2 slots free) Corsair DDR2 800MHz.
Boots OpenSUSE 13.2 from a Maxtor 80GB. Video card is a Gigabyte HD4670 1GB VRAM. Includes a CDR/W drive and one (120mm) exhaust fan all housed in a smart ATX case.
This system would be best for the children, as a general surfing machine, or a small server (plenty of bays for drives).
All components in excellent condition, have been in the PC industry for over 10 years, keep my builds organized, well-tuned, and cutting edge.
The whole lot is worth $1530+shipping. Both units carry a full 30-day warranty. If you have an offer, by all means, send a message along and it will be considered.
One's reply is patiently awaited.
Have two turn-key setups in a package deal here for your consideration.
#1). The Maiden: Intel quad-core Core 2 Extreme QX9770 3.2 GHz (running at 3.6GHz Prime stable for 24hrs, more room on top if you are so inclined), aftermarket Celsia all copper heatsink/fan combo, on an Intel DX48BT2 motherboard with 6GB (3x2GB sticks-1 slot free) of OCZ 1333mhz DDR3 RAM.
Boots Windows 7 Home Premium from a 64GB OZC Vertex 4 SSD. Video card is an MSI HD7790 1GB VRAM. Includes a slot-loading DVD drive and two (2) 60mm exhaust fans all housed in one of the cleanest, sleekest, well-constructed HTPC cases in the business. Runs whisper quite under normal load, plays video 1080P no issue, and will support 4K via HDMI.
Board supports Crossfire-X or CorssfireX as she is so referred, so if you are looking for more gaming horsepower, simply drop in a second HD7790.
Also includes a USB Bluetooth dongle for connecting keyboards and mice.
Registered and legitimate copy of Windows 7 Home Premium installed and the original Halo: Combat Evolved as an introduction to 1080P gaming on this rig, CD-key included (as well as the most recent version of Open Office, also have Office Starter available if you would like).
#2). The Understudy: Celeron E3300 2.5GHz on an Asus P5K-E motherboard with 2GB (2x1GB-2 slots free) Corsair DDR2 800MHz.
Boots OpenSUSE 13.2 from a Maxtor 80GB. Video card is a Gigabyte HD4670 1GB VRAM. Includes a CDR/W drive and one (120mm) exhaust fan all housed in a smart ATX case.
This system would be best for the children, as a general surfing machine, or a small server (plenty of bays for drives).
All components in excellent condition, have been in the PC industry for over 10 years, keep my builds organized, well-tuned, and cutting edge.
The whole lot is worth $1530+shipping. Both units carry a full 30-day warranty. If you have an offer, by all means, send a message along and it will be considered.
One's reply is patiently awaited.