I've recently upgraded my processor and ram, so these are sitting on my desk ready to find a new home.
I'll pre-face this by stating that I may not actually be able to ship the items out until mid to late this week (ie; Feb 9th or 10th). I may get lucky and have a break my otherwise hectic schedule that allows me to get them out sooner, but don't count on it.
Therefore if you're not comfortable waiting that long, don't make an offer. I'm putting the thread up now simply because my schedule may not allow me the time to do so again for the next 5-6 days.
Make me an offer if you're interested. USD via paypal only, non-credit card funds unless pre-approved by me please!
- AMD Athlon 64 3000+ 1.8ghz Venice CPU - no HS/F - SOLD to trailnut
- 1gb (2x512mb) PC3200 Corsair Valueselect DDR 2.5-3-3-8 - SOLD locally
- Lian-Li PC-61 Aluminum Case. I'm listing this but bear in mind that shipping costs will likely be ~$50 for Canadian folk, and possibly as high as about $60-70 for you Americans. At least that's what I paid to have an Antec P180 shipped to be from 2 provinces away - so I would assume it should be similar. If you're in Saskatoon though - you can pick it up. Asking $100 USD
Note - If you feel I'm asking too much - simply let me know and make a counter offer.
Both have been running at stock values since August 2005. Yes, that means they're only 6 months old. There was a span of week or two the first day when I tried my hand at overclocking the, but gave up very quickly when I realized valueram just wouldn't cut it for that purpose.
Shipping will be from Canada, so the cost to ship will depend on the speed at which you want it shipped. All prices for shipping are under the assumption the buyer is a US resident - if you're Canadian get in touch with me and I'll requote shipping using Xpresspost. For US folks, Expedited parcel post will likely be ~$15 USD per item and take about 7 days to get to you. Regular international parcel post will be about $10 USD. I could likely shave $3-4 off each items shipping cost, but that would require smaller and less secure packaging which I'm not 100% comfortable with.
I'll pre-face this by stating that I may not actually be able to ship the items out until mid to late this week (ie; Feb 9th or 10th). I may get lucky and have a break my otherwise hectic schedule that allows me to get them out sooner, but don't count on it.
Therefore if you're not comfortable waiting that long, don't make an offer. I'm putting the thread up now simply because my schedule may not allow me the time to do so again for the next 5-6 days.
Make me an offer if you're interested. USD via paypal only, non-credit card funds unless pre-approved by me please!
- AMD Athlon 64 3000+ 1.8ghz Venice CPU - no HS/F - SOLD to trailnut
- 1gb (2x512mb) PC3200 Corsair Valueselect DDR 2.5-3-3-8 - SOLD locally
- Lian-Li PC-61 Aluminum Case. I'm listing this but bear in mind that shipping costs will likely be ~$50 for Canadian folk, and possibly as high as about $60-70 for you Americans. At least that's what I paid to have an Antec P180 shipped to be from 2 provinces away - so I would assume it should be similar. If you're in Saskatoon though - you can pick it up. Asking $100 USD
Note - If you feel I'm asking too much - simply let me know and make a counter offer.
Both have been running at stock values since August 2005. Yes, that means they're only 6 months old. There was a span of week or two the first day when I tried my hand at overclocking the, but gave up very quickly when I realized valueram just wouldn't cut it for that purpose.
Shipping will be from Canada, so the cost to ship will depend on the speed at which you want it shipped. All prices for shipping are under the assumption the buyer is a US resident - if you're Canadian get in touch with me and I'll requote shipping using Xpresspost. For US folks, Expedited parcel post will likely be ~$15 USD per item and take about 7 days to get to you. Regular international parcel post will be about $10 USD. I could likely shave $3-4 off each items shipping cost, but that would require smaller and less secure packaging which I'm not 100% comfortable with.