1. Dream Machine
My interest in PC gaming and building has waned, so my giant sig rig (see "Full Tower Rig" in sig) is essentially spinning its wheels. I don't have the time or inclination to part this thing out - nor am I certain that I have the stock parts for the video cards - so this will only be of interest to you if:
a. You want to save a ludicrous amount of money in getting a sweet-looking watercooled system
b. You are close enough to NYC (Astoria) to pick this thing up in person
Here's how I'm pricing this so you get a sense conceptually of the deal:
$200 per GTX 580 (3) - two PNY, one EVGA, 850 mhz core overclock
$200 for the PSU
$100 for the SSD and 640GB drives [keeping the 1TB drive]
$100 for the case
$100 for the motherboard
$50 for the RAM - Corsair XMS 3
$50 for the BR drive
$175 for all four blocks
$150 for pump, rads, fan, and res and 2 x pair of Koolance QDC fittings
$20 for sound card
$70 for the CPU
$0 labor cost having the whole thing put together and up and running smoothly in advance
Looking at the overall picture, this should be a really good combo of "looking good and kicking ass" at the price.
Total cost comes to $1615.
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2. Mini-ITX Rig
Lean mean little machine. Great condition and barely used. Carried this thing under my arm when I was driving out of state once or twice every few months to visit my parents so I could have a real computer to use and game on.
Silverstone SG-08 and PSU
GTX 570
DVD Drive
i5 2500k CPU
8GB RAM
Windows 7
500GB Hybrid Seagate drive
ASRock Z68M-ITX (the only M-ITX board with OC options at the time, at least for Intel)
Aftermarket CPU cooling (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835226030)
AND aftermarket MOFSET cooling
$575 shipped. Which is a ridiculously good price, but I'm in a giving mood.
Partout options:
Without GPU - subtract $125
Without HDD - subtract $40
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Realized that selling the monitors making no sense but can't change title, sorry about that.
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*No trades thank you*
My interest in PC gaming and building has waned, so my giant sig rig (see "Full Tower Rig" in sig) is essentially spinning its wheels. I don't have the time or inclination to part this thing out - nor am I certain that I have the stock parts for the video cards - so this will only be of interest to you if:
a. You want to save a ludicrous amount of money in getting a sweet-looking watercooled system
b. You are close enough to NYC (Astoria) to pick this thing up in person
Here's how I'm pricing this so you get a sense conceptually of the deal:
$200 per GTX 580 (3) - two PNY, one EVGA, 850 mhz core overclock
$200 for the PSU
$100 for the SSD and 640GB drives [keeping the 1TB drive]
$100 for the case
$100 for the motherboard
$50 for the RAM - Corsair XMS 3
$50 for the BR drive
$175 for all four blocks
$150 for pump, rads, fan, and res and 2 x pair of Koolance QDC fittings
$20 for sound card
$70 for the CPU
$0 labor cost having the whole thing put together and up and running smoothly in advance
Looking at the overall picture, this should be a really good combo of "looking good and kicking ass" at the price.
Total cost comes to $1615.
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2. Mini-ITX Rig
Lean mean little machine. Great condition and barely used. Carried this thing under my arm when I was driving out of state once or twice every few months to visit my parents so I could have a real computer to use and game on.
Silverstone SG-08 and PSU
GTX 570
DVD Drive
i5 2500k CPU
8GB RAM
Windows 7
500GB Hybrid Seagate drive
ASRock Z68M-ITX (the only M-ITX board with OC options at the time, at least for Intel)
Aftermarket CPU cooling (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835226030)
AND aftermarket MOFSET cooling
$575 shipped. Which is a ridiculously good price, but I'm in a giving mood.
Partout options:
Without GPU - subtract $125
Without HDD - subtract $40
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Realized that selling the monitors making no sense but can't change title, sorry about that.
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*No trades thank you*
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