suislidE03
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EDIT: All parts up for sale individually! Prices do not include shipping, but will not be expensive.
I just finished upgrading all my gear, and man does it kick butt. Running the new AMD Phenom processor.. I cant believe how smoothly everything runs now. Anyhow, I need to re-coop some funds, so here is the gear that was replaced. This is enough to build a comp, minus a hard drive and psu (power unit).
Asus A8V - 939 socket motherboard, agp, 5 pci. ide and sata (2 plugs) and raid options for both. This is the old 1.5 transfer rate, vs the newer 3. Still way faster than IDE. Has onboard audio, AC97. One hitch about this board. The sata has gone out, so i have been using a sata pci board. I couldnt tell any performance decrease. All drivers can be downloaded from Asus, or if you must I can burn them to a cd. Includes sata board. $75
http://www.asus.com/products.aspx?l1=3&l2=15&l3=68&l4=0&model=478&modelmenu=1
AMD Athlon XP 64 3000+ - runs at 1.8 ghz, stock fan included (runs very cool, even with 1 case fan). $30
(2 pairs) Corsair Twinx 512mb sticks, 3200. Total of 2GB. These run in dual channel, and really kick butt. Low latency, C2PT model. $50 per pair.
Nvidia PNY Geforce 6600GT - I dont know the specs on the card, and cant seem to find them. It does have 128mb of memory, 2 dvi outs (i will throw in a dvi to vga converter), and an s-video out. $40 Possibly sold..
Also in the pic is the sata pci card I am using.
All in all, this whole setup will run the majority of games, but I have not played ones such as COD4/bioshock/crysis. Half life 2 runs awesome at med-high graphics, but tf2 is a little pokey. Still playable however. In terms of other programs, I run pshop cs3, illustrator, 3dsmax 9 and formz all at the same time with no bogging down. That 2 gigs of ram kills. Its a great setup, and should last another couple or more years without problems in terms of performance. I only ran windows xp of course.
I will sell every bit of this together for $200 shipped, which is about $50 less than everything parted out. I ran alot of estimates to know how much i could get back, and spent money on new gear accordingly.
I just finished upgrading all my gear, and man does it kick butt. Running the new AMD Phenom processor.. I cant believe how smoothly everything runs now. Anyhow, I need to re-coop some funds, so here is the gear that was replaced. This is enough to build a comp, minus a hard drive and psu (power unit).
Asus A8V - 939 socket motherboard, agp, 5 pci. ide and sata (2 plugs) and raid options for both. This is the old 1.5 transfer rate, vs the newer 3. Still way faster than IDE. Has onboard audio, AC97. One hitch about this board. The sata has gone out, so i have been using a sata pci board. I couldnt tell any performance decrease. All drivers can be downloaded from Asus, or if you must I can burn them to a cd. Includes sata board. $75
http://www.asus.com/products.aspx?l1=3&l2=15&l3=68&l4=0&model=478&modelmenu=1
AMD Athlon XP 64 3000+ - runs at 1.8 ghz, stock fan included (runs very cool, even with 1 case fan). $30
(2 pairs) Corsair Twinx 512mb sticks, 3200. Total of 2GB. These run in dual channel, and really kick butt. Low latency, C2PT model. $50 per pair.


Nvidia PNY Geforce 6600GT - I dont know the specs on the card, and cant seem to find them. It does have 128mb of memory, 2 dvi outs (i will throw in a dvi to vga converter), and an s-video out. $40 Possibly sold..

Also in the pic is the sata pci card I am using.
All in all, this whole setup will run the majority of games, but I have not played ones such as COD4/bioshock/crysis. Half life 2 runs awesome at med-high graphics, but tf2 is a little pokey. Still playable however. In terms of other programs, I run pshop cs3, illustrator, 3dsmax 9 and formz all at the same time with no bogging down. That 2 gigs of ram kills. Its a great setup, and should last another couple or more years without problems in terms of performance. I only ran windows xp of course.
I will sell every bit of this together for $200 shipped, which is about $50 less than everything parted out. I ran alot of estimates to know how much i could get back, and spent money on new gear accordingly.
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