Computer parts for sale

Jul 31, 2006 14:48

EDIT: I've decided against listing these on eBay, because by the time I recieve payments, I won't be around to accept them. So for the next few days, you can hit my PayPal at *calaver x 11 at com cast dot net.*

ASUS A7N8X Deluxe (not E-series) Socket A (462) motherboard: $50
NVIDIA nForce 2 MCP; 333MHz FSB (supports AMD Barton CPUs); 400MHz DDR (PC3200) up to 3GB (1GB per DIMM) w/Dual-Channel support (slots 2 and 3); AGP 8x up to 100MHz; 2x SATA-I (150MB/s) w/RAID 0/1; 2x PATA-100 (4 devices); 4x PCI

AMD Athlon XP 2500+ CPU: $40 (w/heatsink and fan)
Barton core (333MHz FSB)

Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 4 Digital: $70
PCI 33MHz; 7.1 analog/S-PDIF out; ASIO support (analog, 8 channels); Creative AudioDrive emulator; SoundFont 1 and 2 support (up to 75% of system RAM)

Seagate SATA-I (150MB/s) 80GB: $60
Dual-platter design; 7200RPM; 8MB asynchronous cache; low noise, shock resistant

1GB (2x512MB matched pair) CORSAIR Value Select DDR400 (PC-3200): $100
For 1GB dual-channel operation; 6-3-3-2.5 timings (I never tried going lower)

Thermaltake S-Viking ATX Full Tower: $65
SECC (steel alloy) chassis/panels; tool-less parts install (MB/PSU require screws) - rails for 5.25" and 3.5" bays, rails for HDDs, snap-lock for AGP/PCI slots; tool box for part storage; key-lock side panel with thumb screws; key-lock front access door; ambient temperature monitor LCD with fan controls; 1x120mm rear fan; side window; 1/2" feet

Altec-Lansing Stereo Speakers with Subwoofer: $40
70W; Analog stereo, not 2.1 (subwoofer is not independently controlled)

CTL 17" CRT: $80
Flat-screen; .22 dot pitch (I think, could be less); up to 85Hz refresh; up to 1600x1200 display

My RADEON 9600XT stopped working altogether, so I snapped it in half out of frustration. My current video card is an Inno3D GeForce 2 MX400, which I know wouldn't go for more than $5, so I'm not going to bother selling it. My PSU is also failing, so I'm not including that either. And I'm only listing one of my two 80GB SATA-I drives, because I want to keep the other one to hold my files until I can afford to build a new system.

Everything here will come with both the original driver CD plus updated drivers on CD-R. I don't have any of the manuals, but I seriously doubt anyone on my friends list here wouldn't be savvy enough to know how to install any of this.

Mind you, it may be relatively old equipment, but up until my 9600XT failed I was able to keep up in the benchmarking area with more modern systems. I had my RAM overclocked by about 2%, and set the multiplier for the processor to 12x, turning it into a 2700+. The AGP bus wouldn't go above 70MHz, though, but that was because of the problems the 9600XT was having toward the end of its life.

Basically, we need to come up with $1500 by Friday in order to keep our apartment. If not, we'll be kicked out, and it'll be about $2000 with court costs. So this is the first step.
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