For sale is:
One Radeon 5850 with EK full coverage waterblock.Currently with 1/2" barbs. $115 shipped to continental US.
1 x GIGABYTE GA-MA785GMT-UD2H, one Phenom II X4 925 Deneb with LARGE passive heatsink, and 4GB ram. I was using this as an HTPC. Worked great for up to 1080p with a...
For sale is one 1 x GIGABYTE GA-MA785GMT-UD2H, one Phenom II X4 925 Deneb with LARGE passive heatsink, and 4GB ram. I was using this as an HTPC. Worked great for up to 1080p with a videocard.
$140 shipped to continental US. Ebay under Stealth5325.
For sale one Radeon 5850 with EK full coverage waterblock.Currently with 1/2" barbs. $115 shipped to continental US.
I don't have heatware, sorry. My Ebay is under Stealth5325.
Looking to upgrade my server to support some virtualization. This means it can't be a K series processor, as I want vPro support. I'd love a cooler, but I also already have one, so it wouldn't be a deal breaker. Looking to spend less than $100, ideally around $90.
Anybody selling?
I'm not. I love both of the big two (What's a XenServer?), and I don't see any major need for SCVMM if you've got a basic install. For major installations, of course, but not for anything small with a light cluster.
Looks like all this information was posted 6/19 of this year, so I'm not sure where the comments saying it's been out for awhile and nothing came of it are coming from. Does someone have more information indicating this is older than that?
My friend just linked me https://ip.sandia.gov/techpdfs/Sandia%20Cooler-Fact%20Sheet%20for%20the%20Microelectronics%20Market.pdf
It looks to me like the older Pentium4 coolers, but the dev release date is this year, and it sites Core processors on the charts.
Does anyone have any information...
Appreciate the note. I've updated the original post. Please note that I do not have boxes for these components anymore, though they will be shipped securely, in anti static wrap, and insured.
Selling a computer of mine. Bitcoin just was never lucrative ;)
Core i5 3.2gHz 2450p ($140 shipped)
Asus6850Cu ($115 shipped)
120GB hard drive ($50 shipped)
1200W Antec High Current Pro power supply (http://www.hardocp.com/article/2010/10/24/antec_high_current_pro_1200w_power_supply_review/)...
Again, budget isn't nearly as big a concern as name brands with quality support and reputations. I could also save some money not buying everything from Newegg, but they've always done me right. I am aware that I am buying expensive equipment, the point is something that'll last and not have...
I could switch the RAM, but G.skill is just not a name brand enough for me. I'll look into Corsair or Mushkin. I'll check into the board. I'm pretty die hard Asus/Abit, and apparently Abit's about over, which sucks.
As per the sticky:
1) What will you be doing with this PC? Gaming? Photoshop? Web browsing? etc
This PC is being built for a 62 year old man to play Battlefield, essentially. I'm sure there will be web browsing and some word processing, but mostly FPS games.
2) What's your budget? Are tax...
Oh MY GOD is this true.
My brother and I just recently attended a LAN party in Southern California, and we're in the Bay Area. Our buddy offered to let us use his UPS acct number to ship em down and back, and we jumped on it. I was, however, a little bit worried about sending my traveling...
I'm building a new HTPC, primarily for TV recording and DVD watching (with postprocessing of course). Currently, I've whittled down the choice of processors to a T7200 Intel Core2 Duo 2.0ghz dual core processor with 4mb shared cache and a 3.4gHz Prescott with 2MB cache. Considering I'm not...