Facepunch Hardware Trading Thread v2: Come buy all QuikKill's stuff
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[QUOTE=QuikKill;42028156]I went ahead and ordered parts for a mini itx system. They should be here next week. I can now sell these parts.
[url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835181035]Corsair H110[/url] + [url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811139020]Corsair 350D[/url] ~ $100 + s/h. Case is missing one front 5.25 cover.
[url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139042]Corsair AX760[/url] ~ $100 + s/h.
2x [url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231585]Gskil 4x4gb ddr3 2400.[/url] $40 + s/h each.
[url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157373]Asrock Z87M Extreme4[/url] ~ $75 + s/h.
[url=http://www.amazon.com/Creative-Blaster-Recon3D-Fatal1ty-SB1356/dp/B00654PTT2/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1377923595&sr=8-3&keywords=sound+blaster+recon3d]Creative Sound Blaster Recon3D[/url] ~ $50 s/h.[/QUOTE]
AX760 and H110 for 150$?
[QUOTE=Flarey;42029234]AX760 and H110 for 150$?[/QUOTE]
If no one wants the 350d, then sure.
[QUOTE=QuikKill;42031694]If no one wants the 350d, then sure.[/QUOTE]
what would you sell the 350d for alone
[QUOTE=QuikKill;42028156]I went ahead and ordered parts for a mini itx system. They should be here next week. I can now sell these parts.
[url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835181035]Corsair H110[/url] + [url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811139020]Corsair 350D[/url] ~ $100 + s/h. Case is missing one front 5.25 cover.
[url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139042]Corsair AX760[/url] ~ $100 + s/h.
2x [url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231585]Gskil 4x4gb ddr3 2400.[/url] $40 + s/h each.
[url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157373]Asrock Z87M Extreme4[/url] ~ $75 + s/h.
[url=http://www.amazon.com/Creative-Blaster-Recon3D-Fatal1ty-SB1356/dp/B00654PTT2/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1377923595&sr=8-3&keywords=sound+blaster+recon3d]Creative Sound Blaster Recon3D[/url] ~ $50 s/h.[/QUOTE]
I'm interested in the RAM
[QUOTE=Shadaez;42031854]what would you sell the 350d for alone[/QUOTE]
Well I wouldn't. You can get it new for 60 bucks, and it's going to cost 20 to ship it. So to sell it, I would have to sell it at $20 bucks. I'll keep it for that.
[QUOTE=QuikKill;42028156]I went ahead and ordered parts for a mini itx system. They should be here next week. I can now sell these parts.
[url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835181035]Corsair H110[/url] + [url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811139020]Corsair 350D[/url] ~ $100 + s/h. Case is missing one front 5.25 cover.
[url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139042]Corsair AX760[/url] ~ $100 + s/h.
2x [url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231585]Gskil 4x4gb ddr3 2400.[/url] $40 + s/h each.
[url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157373]Asrock Z87M Extreme4[/url] ~ $75 + s/h.
[url=http://www.amazon.com/Creative-Blaster-Recon3D-Fatal1ty-SB1356/dp/B00654PTT2/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1377923595&sr=8-3&keywords=sound+blaster+recon3d]Creative Sound Blaster Recon3D[/url] ~ $50 s/h.[/QUOTE]
Everything is ready to be shipped.
[QUOTE=QuikKill;42110401]Everything is ready to be shipped.[/QUOTE]
How much would be shipping the PSU to germany?
Way too much. Perhaps you can find a better price, my zip code is 53818. Platteville, Wisconsin.
[QUOTE=QuikKill;42111354]Way too much. Perhaps you can find a better price, my zip code is 53818. Platteville, Wisconsin.[/QUOTE]
Yeeee... thought so already. Was just wondering, though.
Really no one wants anything? Please don't make me put them on ebay, they are going to take ~10%, I'd rather you guys save 10%! Offer me!
I would have snapped on that board if it was ATX, sorry.
[url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835181035]Corsair H110[/url] + [url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811139020]Corsair 350D[/url] ~ $75 + s/h. Case is missing one front 5.25 cover.
All that is left.
Edit:
AX760 is still here. $100 +s/h.
I plan to make a small webserver, and I have components I don't need.
1 is Team Xtreem 4x2 GB sticks of RAM (I was going cheap when I bought it, I know...).
And two others are two Radeon 5850's, the sort of unknown mid-high end card. I bought one new, and used it for about a year and a half, and the other one, "new" (bought second-hand), used for one week (the load on it was fairly high, it was for that Bitcoin shinanigans... I quickly discarded the idea, Bitcoins, not for the small one man desktop machine...). They have their original boxes. One is a HIS, and the other is an XFX. Both specifications are.. exact (one is PCI 2.1, the other, 2.0, but is that a difference..?), they're the slightly higher end module of that card. Yes, the cards are gianormous...
RAM [url]http://goo.gl/pb7PLV[/url] (something quite similar to this, or exactly this, goodness RAM was cheap when I bought it)
HIS [url]http://goo.gl/Mac9[/url] (but with modern warfare art)
XFX [url]http://goo.gl/mkX3VU[/url]
My previous alias was Blacksheepboy...
I was hacked once, and was using Windows XP. Certain elements of the computer were.. mangled :). The hacker liked to replace certain choice DLLs with corrupted ones, making every windows function an error. It was surprising at first, then, well, turned into something like this [url]http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/342504[/url]. Now I'll be using something like Ubuntu server, and oh those lovely passwords of complete rubbish...
Got a 160GB SATA HDD that I'm selling, [URL="http://www.afterdawn.com/products/product_details.cfm/3778/maxtor_diamondmax_20_stm3160211as"]Maxtor DiamondMax 20 STM3160211AS[/URL].
Not really sure on the price but £20 + Shipping (from UK) seems pretty reasonable but feel free to contact me with offers/trades.
[QUOTE=QuikKill;42136766][url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835181035]Corsair H110[/url] + [url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811139020]Corsair 350D[/url] ~ $75 + s/h. Case is missing one front 5.25 cover.
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75 shipped.
Selling:
Brand new unopened Core i5 3570K - $185
Asus P8H61-I (Mini ITX) + Core i3 2100 CPU - $135 (Perfect for a MiniITX media center)
Shipping is free to continental USA and Canada. Please contact me for a quote for other places.
[QUOTE=Duze;42156624]--[/QUOTE]Nevermind I'll just cut my hair and sell it for $500. Not sure what I'll use the two GPU's for though. The RAM will come in handy though.
Should have tried selling them a year ago. Though 2 in a case might make for something decent. Gotta find some utility use for them. Too bad they aren't useful in compiling :)
YO, I'm selling a Sapphire HD7850 1GB for $65, in working condition, with $5 shipping to the US.
It's used, half price, and works perfectly.
Anyone interested in some laptop monitors? One is 1600x900 off of a Toshiba Satellite, the other is 1280x800 off of a Gateway. I'll get some pics tomorrow if anyone is interested. I don't have a price in mind nor do I expect very much for them.
I have a few things I'd like to sell at some point as I'm saving for a second 660ti. Those things are:
2 x Acer S243HL 24" displays, 1x VGA + 2x HDMI, reasonable offers
1 x [url=http://www.evga.com/products/pdf/012-P3-1578.pdf]EVGA 570 CLASSIFIED[/url], again reasonable offers
Postage to the UK or collection from the BH24 area.
Does anyone have 2 sticks of 2gb DDR2 or bigger they'd want to be selling?
The biggest spare DDR2 sticks I have are 4 x 512M (PC2-6400)
Hold on, never mind. I have a DDR3 LGA775 motherboard for my Q6600 computer :v:
Coulda swore it was DDR2 since it is 775..
The LGA775 socket was practically dead when DDR3 motherboards came out for it. LGA775 boards used DDR2 for most of its useful life.
And I have even less spare of DDR3, just one stick of 1 GB PC3-10666 and I'm not even sure if it works or not.
Yeah, I bought it so I could build a spare computer out of my Q6600 when I went for a i7 930. Completely forgot it was DDR3, now I can buy ram for it and not feel like I'm wasting it to a long dead standard.
I have an MSI-7184 with an AMD 3800+ and 2GBs of DDR RAM, with lightscribe dvd burner, SATA II PCI RAID (0, 1!?), with two eSata, card. Also a radeon 4350 and soundblaster audio card I'm considering selling. I could pitch in a 40GB ATA HDD. I could also include a 575 PSU free of charge (that I'd still use). It might make a useful server. I'd use it, but the stuff I'm doing is RAM intensive, and I have a Dell Dimension 8100 to manage backups (love its case). I would have all the cords, except a power cord, and video.
The motherboard of the same model before it had an OS restore CD. Restored Windows XP media center. I could include that as well, though I haven't tried it.
Edit:
Hm, the Dell is being stubborn. I can't get any CD drives that aren't pre-2003 to work with it. I might just transpose the Emachine.
Um, anyone interested in a socket 432 motherboard, 1.4ghz cpu and 1GB of RDRAM? :v I once knew a person who wore old RAM around his neck.
Oh wait. I don't think there's a way I'm getting modern parts to work with a prebuild case, as cool as the CD drive bays are.. :(
[editline]October 15th[/editline]
Whatever. Selling
1156 Clarkdale i3 3.2ghz
H55M-P33 (1156 board)
1155 Celeron 2.6ghz
H61M-P31 (1155 board)
4x2GB ddr3 RAM
4 GB ddr RAM
USB DVD drive :\
Lightscribe DVD/CD drive
2 ATi 4350's
1 ST31000528AS
USB 2.0 HDD enclosure
And if anyone's [I]interested[/I], I have old parts from <2006. 2 AGP cards, 3 sound cards, 1 USB 2.0 card, modem card (what), AMD 3800+ w/ motherboard, Pentium 4 1.4GHz w/ motherboard/psu/case and PCI SATA card with 1 40GB SATA, 2 IDE's (40GB/80GB).
[QUOTE=Duze;42507301]I have an MSI-7184 with an AMD 3800+ and 2GBs of DDR RAM, with lightscribe dvd burner, SATA II PCI RAID (0, 1!?), with two eSata, card. Also a radeon 4350 and soundblaster audio card I'm considering selling. I could pitch in a 40GB ATA HDD. I could also include a 575 PSU free of charge (that I'd still use). It might make a useful server. I'd use it, but the stuff I'm doing is RAM intensive, and I have a Dell Dimension 8100 to manage backups (love its case). I would have all the cords, except a power cord, and video.[/QUOTE]
A PCI SATA II RAID card is about as useful as a concrete parachute.
All of that stuff is so old that it really isn't worth anything. If you want to make some coin, you should just build a rig up with the bare essentials (case, optical, hard drive, motherboard, RAM and a GPU) and sell it locally on Craigslist.
You could probably get $100, or $150 if you market it right.
[QUOTE=Duze;42507301]Um, anyone interested in a socket 432 motherboard, 1.4ghz cpu and 1GB of RDRAM? :v I once knew a person who wore old RAM around his neck.[/QUOTE]
Socket 423*
Pentium 4s on the 423 socket were useless. They were actually slower than the Pentium 3 they were supposed to replace. A Pentium 3-S 1400 could comfortably outperform a P4 at 1.7 GHz and keep pace with P4s up to 2.4 GHz.
[QUOTE=Duze;42507301]Oh wait. I don't think there's a way I'm getting modern parts to work with a prebuild case, as cool as the CD drive bays are.. :([/QUOTE]
It depends on the OEM and the product line. From pictures on the internet, it looks like it uses an ATX-like motherboard. You'd have to check yourself though, as you have two potential issues:
1) non-standard screw holes (you'd have to tap your own)
2) the rear I/O panel is in a non-standard position (Dell is notorious for this.) You can sometimes mod the case, assuming the addon slots were in the right place also.
I have some RAM.
1GB PNY DDR2-667
512MB Hynix DDR2-667
2x1GB Micron DDR3-1333
Laptop RAM:
1GB Hynix DDR2-800 (MAY NOT WORK, it's free if you pay shipping or buy the adata)
1GB ADATA DDR2-800
4GB Hynix DDR3-1333
shoot me offers if you want em
[QUOTE=GiGaBiTe;42536101]A PCI SATA II RAID card is about as useful as a concrete parachute.[/quote]
Learned as much.
[QUOTE=GiGaBiTe;42536101]All of that stuff is so old that it really isn't worth anything. If you want to make some coin, you should just build a rig up with the bare essentials (case, optical, hard drive, motherboard, RAM and a GPU) and sell it locally on Craigslist.
You could probably get $100, or $150 if you market it right.[/quote]
Yeah.
[QUOTE=GiGaBiTe;42536101]It depends on the OEM and the product line. From pictures on the internet, it looks like it uses an ATX-like motherboard. You'd have to check yourself though, as you have two potential issues:
1) non-standard screw holes (you'd have to tap your own)
2) the rear I/O panel is in a non-standard position (Dell is notorious for this.) You can sometimes mod the case, assuming the addon slots were in the right place also.[/QUOTE]
I'd consider. The addon slots and backplate are in nice positions, minus not having a full ATX board. The board screw holes are actually little locks that the motherboard slides onto. I would have to bend them down, or cut them off.
[QUOTE=Duze;42539847] The board screw holes are actually little locks that the motherboard slides onto. I would have to bend them down, or cut them off.[/QUOTE]
Those are really fucking annoying, and I hate them.
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