CPU: i7-960 @3.2GHz
CPU Cooler: Noctua nh-d14
Motherboard: ASUS Sabertooth x58 1366 (this mobo has a 5 year warranty!)
Ram: 6Gb DDR3 1600
GFX card: MSI 6870 Twin Frozr II Overclocked edition
SSD(OS): 60gb OCZ Vertex 2 (original 32nm ones, not the shitty 25nm ones)
HDD(data): Samsung Spinpoint F3 7200rpm 1TB (brand new from 2 weeks ago)
PSU: Silverstone 1KW single 12v rail rated 80+
Case: Fractal Design R3 super quiet case with 4 120mm fans.
info:
Configured to run ultra quiet yet it never goes above 40 degrees at idle. I know it's not the coolest idle temperature but considering how quiet it is, I prefer it that way. Nothing ever passes 75 degrees on 100% load.
purchased parts in December-January assembled in January.
Never left on 24/7 (in my room so it's put to sleep whenever i'm not using it)
Never torrented (i have a dedicated box in the basement for that)
rarely gamed (damn schoolwork)
asking 1500$
worth $2000 in january.
worth about ~$1600 today in parts alone(no assembly, no setup, no warranty)
Reason for selling: started university in January and haven't had the time to game AT ALL since so it's just wasted power.
Will give a 1 year warranty on it as well with a signed receipt to honor the full one year.
I'm willing to part the insides in this order:
GFX card
CPU/Motherboard
HDD can be taken whenever.
if i do part it out. i'm keeping the case, PSU, CPU fan & CD drive because i know given a year i'll want to buy something else and these parts can always be re-used.
i'm also willing to assembling it with a lower wattage PSU ,a cheaper case, and the original Intel heatsink (all brand new) and without the SSD (i might keep) for maybe a good $250 less in case anyone would be interested then. I'm very flexible with the stuff and like i said knowing myself i will want something again in a year or so and the parts i'd keep are the stuff that doesnt really fall behind as much as CPUs and GFX cards do...
this is my PERSONAL computer assembled with my personal high standards and the expertise I have obtained with years of experience doing IT work.
if you need proof on my professionalism: www.roflmao.com
ps: site has some bugs, i know. and i have yet to translate it. but like i said, with school i have no time whatsoever anymore.
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CPU Cooler: Noctua nh-d14
Motherboard: ASUS Sabertooth x58 1366 (this mobo has a 5 year warranty!)
Ram: 6Gb DDR3 1600
GFX card: MSI 6870 Twin Frozr II Overclocked edition
SSD(OS): 60gb OCZ Vertex 2 (original 32nm ones, not the shitty 25nm ones)
HDD(data): Samsung Spinpoint F3 7200rpm 1TB (brand new from 2 weeks ago)
PSU: Silverstone 1KW single 12v rail rated 80+
Case: Fractal Design R3 super quiet case with 4 120mm fans.
info:
Configured to run ultra quiet yet it never goes above 40 degrees at idle. I know it's not the coolest idle temperature but considering how quiet it is, I prefer it that way. Nothing ever passes 75 degrees on 100% load.
purchased parts in December-January assembled in January.
Never left on 24/7 (in my room so it's put to sleep whenever i'm not using it)
Never torrented (i have a dedicated box in the basement for that)
rarely gamed (damn schoolwork)
asking 1500$
worth $2000 in january.
worth about ~$1600 today in parts alone(no assembly, no setup, no warranty)
Reason for selling: started university in January and haven't had the time to game AT ALL since so it's just wasted power.
Will give a 1 year warranty on it as well with a signed receipt to honor the full one year.
I'm willing to part the insides in this order:
GFX card
CPU/Motherboard
HDD can be taken whenever.
if i do part it out. i'm keeping the case, PSU, CPU fan & CD drive because i know given a year i'll want to buy something else and these parts can always be re-used.
i'm also willing to assembling it with a lower wattage PSU ,a cheaper case, and the original Intel heatsink (all brand new) and without the SSD (i might keep) for maybe a good $250 less in case anyone would be interested then. I'm very flexible with the stuff and like i said knowing myself i will want something again in a year or so and the parts i'd keep are the stuff that doesnt really fall behind as much as CPUs and GFX cards do...
this is my PERSONAL computer assembled with my personal high standards and the expertise I have obtained with years of experience doing IT work.
if you need proof on my professionalism: www.roflmao.com
ps: site has some bugs, i know. and i have yet to translate it. but like i said, with school i have no time whatsoever anymore.
PICS:
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