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Limp Gawd
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i HAVE NOW DECIDED TO DISASSEMBLE AND PART THIS OUT. I am working on re-listing everything with individual pricing. PM me if something interests you.
I have decided to give up gaming because it is stealing my time and affection that should be spent in other areas of my life. As a result, I'm selling everything. I live in Indianapolis. I have original boxes for everything computer-related, including my monitors and mousepad. Speakers do not have original boxes. If anyone wants to snap up all the audio gear, I'll definitely give you a better price.
Ebay: 100% +48 and counting
Heat: Just joined
So here goes the list:
I have decided to give up gaming because it is stealing my time and affection that should be spent in other areas of my life. As a result, I'm selling everything. I live in Indianapolis. I have original boxes for everything computer-related, including my monitors and mousepad. Speakers do not have original boxes. If anyone wants to snap up all the audio gear, I'll definitely give you a better price.
Ebay: 100% +48 and counting
Heat: Just joined
So here goes the list:
WaterMonster - My nickname for this beast which I built in December. It contains the following hardware. **No software is included and I will completely wipe all hard drives in it. You will need to install your own OS to get it running. Everything is neatly cabled and I used the highest end compression fittings and radiators for this build. The watercooling parts alone cost me over $750. I'll sell everything listed in this quoted section for $2000.
Core Components
- Aerocool Strike Super-Tower Case
- Ultra X4 1050W Fully Modular Power Supply
- AsRock Z68 Professional Fatal1ty Gen 3
- Intel i5-2500K (currently 4.5 @1.32 to save power, hit 5.0 @ 1.39 stable, passed 3DMark Vantage 5.2 @1.44, never tried pushing higher)
- 8GB (2x4GB) G.Skill Sniper 1.25v Memory
- HIS ATI 6990 4GB (currently 880/1250 and SILENT , never pushed higher because this was enough performance for BF3 at 5760x1080)
Watercooling Parts:
- Black Ice GTX360 Radiator
- Black Ice GTS240 Radiator
- 8x Scythe Gentle Typhoon AP-15 Fans (6 on the 360, 2 on the 240)
- XSPC Raystorm CPU Cooler
- Watercool HEATKILLER GPU-X 6990 Hole Edition (Currently on the 6990)
- Swiftech MCP655 (Currently in the Reservoir)
- XSPC D5 Dual 5.25" Bay Reservoir
- 4xBitspower 45-degree Rotary Compression fittings (The highest quality, were $16/ea)
- 4xBitspower 0-degree Rotary Compression fittings (The highest quality, were $14/ea)
- Koolance G1/4 Brass Inline Drain Valve
- Silver Kill Coil (Currently in Reservoir and will ship with reservoir)
Peripherals
- 1x24" Dell Monitor (S2409W - no dead pixels)
Tritton Ax-Pro Surround Gaming Headphones $25 Shipped
- The mic still plugs in and stays there, but part of the plastic that holds it in place broke. It still works last I tested.
- I occasionally experience a rattle in the right ear speaker during low bass.
HWLabs Black Ice GTS 420 - $70
SoundBlaster Creative X-Fi Titanium - $70 Shipped
Alpine CDA-117 Receiver (This thing was awesome!) - $200 Shipped
- comes with wiring harness and a CD I left in it
Alpine Imprint PXA-H100 + Sound Manager Kit KTX-H100 - $115 Shipped
- hooks up to the CDA 117. Uses a microphone and CD track hooked up to a computer to optimize the speakers in the car and creates a sound profile to make all speakers reach the driver (or wherever the microphone is positioned) simultaneously as well as calibrating the equalizer. Doesn't fix crappy speakers. You need some good gear like the below. Comes with all cables you should need for hookup.
Memphis 15-PR62 Speaker Pair - $35 Shipped
- Speakers only, what you see is what you get
Arc Audio 10D2 10" Subwoofer in custom-molded Fiberglass enclosure - $250 Shipped
- Enclosure was $250 by itself when I purchased. Purchased, installed, and de-installed by an authorized Arc Audio Dealer. This is a very nice sub with a proper amp behind it.
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