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1) ASUS Maximus VII HERO Z97 LGA1150 Motherboard - $SOLD, no I/O plate, only other accessories are a SLI bridge, and a couple SATA cables plus booklets.
2) Intel i5 2500k, MSI P67A-GD55 (B3), Mushkin Blackline 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3-1600 9-9-9-24 1.35V (PLEASE READ) - $100 Shipped OBO, this was my main setup for a number of years. Ran it at 4.2 GHz at a close to stock voltage, and had no issues. I had it in storage for a while, pulled it out last year to test it for a bit, and put it away again. I don't remember if the BIOS still has the same overclocked settings on it or not. Anyway, I pulled it out again recently to put it up for sale, and a capacitor on the motherboard popped right off. I have not tested the board since, nor do I overly want to, but the capacitor looks like it was only for the onboard audio chip. Don't quote me on that, I'm not a circuit board expert, but the pictures shows where the capacitor used to be. You can look at pictures of this motherboard online to see what capacitor needs soldered there, or you can take the risk of running this without the capacitor. The only way I'll split this combo is if someone takes interest in, and buys the P67 motherboard first.
1) ASUS Maximus VII HERO Z97 LGA1150 Motherboard - $SOLD, no I/O plate, only other accessories are a SLI bridge, and a couple SATA cables plus booklets.
2) Intel i5 2500k, MSI P67A-GD55 (B3), Mushkin Blackline 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3-1600 9-9-9-24 1.35V (PLEASE READ) - $100 Shipped OBO, this was my main setup for a number of years. Ran it at 4.2 GHz at a close to stock voltage, and had no issues. I had it in storage for a while, pulled it out last year to test it for a bit, and put it away again. I don't remember if the BIOS still has the same overclocked settings on it or not. Anyway, I pulled it out again recently to put it up for sale, and a capacitor on the motherboard popped right off. I have not tested the board since, nor do I overly want to, but the capacitor looks like it was only for the onboard audio chip. Don't quote me on that, I'm not a circuit board expert, but the pictures shows where the capacitor used to be. You can look at pictures of this motherboard online to see what capacitor needs soldered there, or you can take the risk of running this without the capacitor. The only way I'll split this combo is if someone takes interest in, and buys the P67 motherboard first.
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