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Old 21st Jan 2008, 21:30
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This one served me well. Old Dell 2400 with nearly every single part in it replaced a few years later. Turned into a decent gaming rig by the end of it, but I needed one of those fancy "dual core" things last year and now it's just sitting here.

Don't know the motherboard model, but it's the P4 socket and aftermarket (not the cheapo one that came with the computer). Supports DDR 3200
2.6ghz Pentium 4
512MB RAM
256MB 6600GT (I think it's the higher-clocked model)
40GB HD (formatted, can install XP if you want)

It's not the most amazing computer by today's standards, but it ran Battlefield 2 on medium and should run all Source games fine. Asking $250, 125 pounds in your fancy "United Kingdom" currency. Willing to make a discount on the price if I'm shipping internationally as well, because FedExing to the UK is pretty expensive. Have the case if you want to pay for 7kg of aluminum, otherwise I'll just stick everything in an anti-static bag.
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My System: 日夏子

Processor(s):
Core 2 Duo E6400 2.13 -> 3.01ghz
Motherboard:
MSI P6N SLI Platinum LGA 775
RAM Memory:
2GB Patriot Extreme Performance
Graphics Card(s):
PNY 8800GTS 320MB
Sound Card:
Sound Blaster Xtremegamer 7.1
Hard Drive(s):
80GB + 500GB
Optical Drive(s):
2x SATA
Case / PSU:
Antec 900 + 620W Aerocool zeroDBA
Cooling:
4x 120mm Yate-Loon + 200mm top
Network / Internet:
Qwest
Monitor(s):
Dell 22" S2209W (1920x1080)
Operating System(s):
Windows XP + 7
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Old 22nd Jan 2008, 07:58
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Is the RAM PC3200 ?
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My System: =/

Processor(s):
AMD 64x2 6000+
Motherboard:
Asus M2N32 SLI DELUXE WIFI
RAM Memory:
Corsair XMS2 DDR800 CL4 2048MB
Graphics Card(s):
BFG 8800GTS 320MB OC2
Sound Card:
Onboard
Hard Drive(s):
2x36gb RAID0 / 200GB / 500GB
Optical Drive(s):
CDRW + DVD-RW [dual layer]
Case / PSU:
CM Stacker832 / Silverstone DA750
Cooling:
Zalman CNPS9700NT
Network / Internet:
dual gigabit / 20mb Cable
Monitor(s):
19" HannsG
Operating System(s):
XP Pro 32Bit
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Old 22nd Jan 2008, 08:14
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I dunno. I think it's 2700, but it could be 3200, it's not the stock stuff that came with it. I had two sticks of Corsair 3200 in it but sold those separately as I doubted I'd get enough for it to be worth it. Motherboard does support it at that speed.

3200's pretty cheap anyway.
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Old 22nd Jan 2008, 18:45
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2700s will do, how much you wanting for the 512meg stick ?
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Old 22nd Jan 2008, 18:54
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Whole thing only, mate - can't part it out. I'd sell the 2700 to you but there's not much of a chance I'll be able to sell the rest of the build without it (and the RAM itself is probably only worth about $25). You'd also be paying a lot in international shipping costs, probably twice what I charged you for the RAM just to get it there. Sorry. :/
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Old 23rd Jan 2008, 04:35
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No worries mate!
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Old 28th Jan 2008, 20:31
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Not a bad price man. I wish dell still made their computers ATX style. I would buy a different motherboard for my E310 if it was ATX and not BTX. You don't happen to know where I can get a BTX board do you? I wish I could buy your system for my sister, but no money and my parents sure wouldn't pay for it.
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Old 28th Jan 2008, 21:35
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Nothing on Newegg, doubt you'll find any anywhere else unless you were to go buy a junked out one from Goodwill or some other charity store with cheap computers. Last I heard they were using some weird BTX hybrid thing, not even the BTX spec, some sort of compact thing as well. Not like they expect anyone to replace anything in em. :)
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Old 29th Jan 2008, 05:26
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Would you consider selling just the mobo ram and cpu ?
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Old 29th Jan 2008, 05:35
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Depends, how much we talking? I can always use the HD in my new computer and sell the video card separately, I suppose.
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"I loved the P182 so much that, when my wife's system was all noisy and needed all sorts of cleaning, I bought her one. Then, when I wanted a cat, I bought a P182. The P182 is not a cat per se, but it's still an excellent buy."
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