TR4 1900X, 4790K Combo, 1.5TB Green HDs

pvtgoose

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Xonar Essence STX with box, $100 shipped

Asus A97-A motherboard, 4790K CPU, 32GB Ram, 960 Evo 250GB, Win 10 Pro, Thermalright Archon single fan cooler. I can split this all up, but I'd rather (as per usual) not. I'd like to get $400 for the lot of it, and I think that's a pretty fair deal. $pending payment.
Heatsink is Thermalright Archon, http://thermalright.com/product/archon-rev-a/
Ram is https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231569



https://www.heatware.com/u/31407/to ebay is pvtmongoose (I can't get to the old heat, must have the wrong email addy)

Macbook pro A1278 (sold)
One Gigabyte Windforce 8G rx 480 GV-RX480WF2-8GD (traded)
Intel nuc NUC5i3RYK w/16gb ram, samsung m2 250gb hd, windows 10 pro Sold
One XFX 480M8BFA6 rx-480 (Standard Card) sold
AMD Threadripper 1900X - Bought with a combo, and I had to jump on the BF 1950x deal. $sold
Dell motherboard with i5-3330 CPU, 8GB of Ram, 60GB SSD with Win 10 Pro activated. Used this as an HTPC for a long time, the MB is 'normal', the headers and such are not proprietary. I actually was able to reuse the entire dell case (much to my surprise). Swapped it out with a lower power setup. MB has x16 PCIE slot and 3 x1 PCIE slots, and USB 3. Pictures as requested (just retired this). To be clear, this is the MB, CPU, Memory, HD combo, no case. $sold
 
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Sold it, very strange for a 10-year old piece of hardware to be worth anything at all
 
Yeah, but the model corresponds to 5 different versions of the laptop. There's a big difference between a core 2 duo and i7 right?

Anyway thanks for the update.
 
I understand, this was the core 2 duo model, 2gb of ram. In fairness to MS, I have a 1-year-older laptop that's remarkable. Not that I'm the first to say it, but SSD retrofits are something to behold.
 
I understand, this was the core 2 duo model, 2gb of ram. In fairness to MS, I have a 1-year-older laptop that's remarkable. Not that I'm the first to say it, but SSD retrofits are something to behold.
Not to offend the moderators -- I'll just say this to future FS/FT people -- the core2duo macs were upgradable -- I put an SSD in my girlfriend's C2D MacBook and it flew! Bumped the ram to 8GB too, some models will take 16GB though that's undocumented.
 
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