USPS money orders or Google Wallet preferred as PayPal fees add up. I think my reputation should help: Heatware
Usually ship FedEx at your expense, but small items will go out USPS. Local pickup available in Phoenix. Will ship internationally.
Feel free to send me trade offers as well. Worst I can do is say no. I go through a decent amount of hardware annually, so I always like playing around with new toys.
$1750 - Supermicro 2028TP-HC1R. You get 4 dual 2011-3 hot-swappable nodes in all of 2U. Integrated LSI 3108 SAS3 HBA on each node, plus the CacheVault & SuperCap module for each one ($250 each alone new). Would be ~$5500 new. Has redundant 80+ titanium PSUs, PCIe 3.0 x16 expansion, and more. Fill it up with SAS3 SSDs and go to town with virtualization! I also have a second one that got a little beat up if you want two.
$649 - This is a custom Supermicro SKU (PIO-128R-W-AI031), whose origins I have no clue about. It consists of a SC111TQ-600UB chassis that has been updated for WIO boards and a X10DRW-i motherboard. You also get the AOM-S3108M-H8 12GB SAS RAID HBA and accompanying supercap (BTR-TFM8G-LSICVM02). Air shroud and rails included, but not pictured.
$400 - Sold - Supermicro 6018R-MT - Pretty basic dual 2011-3 barebone, but it's short depth and has an 80+ platinum PSU. Air shroud and rails included, but not pictured.
$299 - Sold -Supermicro A1SRi-2758F. Includes 16GB of DDR3 ECC RAM. Would make for a very powerful firewall or file server and supports Intel QAT. No other accessories included.
$179 each - 2 Available - Seagate 1200 200GB 12Gbit SAS SSD. Brand new with no power on time (only a few minutes to verify with smartctl) and no writes. Still under warranty by Seagate.
$349 - Synology DS415+ NAS. High end 4 bay NAS that's in great shape. Has dual 1GbE NICs, USB3, and can be expanded to 9 bays.
$65 - Sold - Intel NUC DCCP847DYE. This is a basic Intel NUC that includes 2GB of RAM. I used it as a HTPC and it had no problem handling any of my blu-ray rips I threw at it. Maintains low CPU usage even if you convert audio to FLAC. Add a SSD and you're set.
$99 - MSI Cubi. This is the Celeron 3205U model and includes 4GB of RAM. Would also make for a great HTPC and is very low power. Base can be changed out from the slim version to the slightly thicker one to accommodate a 2.5" drive (on top of the SSD).
$80 each - 4 Sold - Seagate Constellation ES.3 4TB enterprise hard drives. In great shape and still under warranty. Have ~9000 power on hours. SMART data can be provided upon request.
$40 each - 2 Sold - Samsung 850 EVO 120GB SSD. Also in perfect working condition. SMART data can be provided upon request.
Usually ship FedEx at your expense, but small items will go out USPS. Local pickup available in Phoenix. Will ship internationally.
Feel free to send me trade offers as well. Worst I can do is say no. I go through a decent amount of hardware annually, so I always like playing around with new toys.
$1750 - Supermicro 2028TP-HC1R. You get 4 dual 2011-3 hot-swappable nodes in all of 2U. Integrated LSI 3108 SAS3 HBA on each node, plus the CacheVault & SuperCap module for each one ($250 each alone new). Would be ~$5500 new. Has redundant 80+ titanium PSUs, PCIe 3.0 x16 expansion, and more. Fill it up with SAS3 SSDs and go to town with virtualization! I also have a second one that got a little beat up if you want two.
$649 - This is a custom Supermicro SKU (PIO-128R-W-AI031), whose origins I have no clue about. It consists of a SC111TQ-600UB chassis that has been updated for WIO boards and a X10DRW-i motherboard. You also get the AOM-S3108M-H8 12GB SAS RAID HBA and accompanying supercap (BTR-TFM8G-LSICVM02). Air shroud and rails included, but not pictured.
$400 - Sold - Supermicro 6018R-MT - Pretty basic dual 2011-3 barebone, but it's short depth and has an 80+ platinum PSU. Air shroud and rails included, but not pictured.
$299 - Sold -Supermicro A1SRi-2758F. Includes 16GB of DDR3 ECC RAM. Would make for a very powerful firewall or file server and supports Intel QAT. No other accessories included.
$179 each - 2 Available - Seagate 1200 200GB 12Gbit SAS SSD. Brand new with no power on time (only a few minutes to verify with smartctl) and no writes. Still under warranty by Seagate.
$349 - Synology DS415+ NAS. High end 4 bay NAS that's in great shape. Has dual 1GbE NICs, USB3, and can be expanded to 9 bays.
$65 - Sold - Intel NUC DCCP847DYE. This is a basic Intel NUC that includes 2GB of RAM. I used it as a HTPC and it had no problem handling any of my blu-ray rips I threw at it. Maintains low CPU usage even if you convert audio to FLAC. Add a SSD and you're set.
$99 - MSI Cubi. This is the Celeron 3205U model and includes 4GB of RAM. Would also make for a great HTPC and is very low power. Base can be changed out from the slim version to the slightly thicker one to accommodate a 2.5" drive (on top of the SSD).
$80 each - 4 Sold - Seagate Constellation ES.3 4TB enterprise hard drives. In great shape and still under warranty. Have ~9000 power on hours. SMART data can be provided upon request.
$40 each - 2 Sold - Samsung 850 EVO 120GB SSD. Also in perfect working condition. SMART data can be provided upon request.
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