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Old 01-06-2010, 07:24 PM   #1
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I know this isn't strictly homebrewing stuff, but I know a lot us are geeks and might appreciate this stuff.
I'm having to sell pretty much all my computer hardware to pay for a critical surgery I need, so I'm having a freakin' massive sale.

All these parts were givem extreme care throughout the entire time I owned them.
Feel free to send me an email if you have any questions at all.

Unmodded RocketFish case - $100
MSI K9A2 Platinum motherboard*- $70
CORSAIR DOMINATOR 4GB (2 x 2GB) DDR2 1066*- $125
Enzotech Sapphire Northbridge waterblock- $35
D-tek FuZion v2 cpu waterblock- $55
Swiftech MCR 360 radiator*w/ steel radbox- $55
Liang D4 pump - $60
XSPC 5.25" bay reservoir - black*- $35


Foxconn A79A-S motherboard*- $85
Sunbeam CoreContact Freezer cpu cooler*- $35
(just the cooler and mounting hardware, no fan)
CoolerMaster 750w PSU*- $70
This thing is a beast and hasn't failed me yet*

Linksys EtherFast Cable/DSL Router*- $35
A set of 3 Vantec waterblocks (southbridge, northbridge)*- $20 each
Intel SL7J8 3.40GHz 550 Pentium 4 CPU, 3.40GHz- $20



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I was proud when I got to the router and knew what it did


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I was proud when I got to the router and knew what it did
LMAO. Watercooled system is pretty sweet! Did you do much OCing?
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LMAO. Watercooled system is pretty sweet! Did you do much OCing?
I used to do a lot of ir.

My Phenom 9950 (2.6ghz stock) never got above 50C OCed to 3.4ghz at full load. That radiator is a beast, I had 6 fans hooked up to it
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are we talking about cars?
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will the cpu boil 6 gallons of wort? (there, beer related content).
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I don't know what half of this stuff means but wanted to wish you best of luck with the surgery!
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straight bit? or roundover?


(and good luck Valiciious w/ your surgery)
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straight bit? or roundover?
WEP Keyhole Bit, I bet.

Good luck with the surgery!


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