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vectorcalc

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I have a computer that I want to sell that is almost brand new, I thought I would enjoy playing all the latest video games but I am just not that into them. No problems at all with this PC, runs everything maxed without a hiccup. It's just that I'm not the huge gamer that I thought I was. I don't want it sitting in my room gathering dust so I've decided that its best to let it go. This system is less than one week old.

Some highlights of this computer:
-Ivy bridge
-Z77 chipset
-USB 3.0, PCI-E 3.0, SATA 6Gb/s
-Large SSD as a primary drive (VERY fast boots and program loads)
-will easily accept a second video card for SLI
-very quiet when idling
-effortless overclocking of cpu to 4.4GHz

SPECS:

Processor: Intel Core i5 3570K
CPU cooling: Corsair H60 high performance liquid cooler
Memory: 8GB Corsair vengeance DDR3-1600 ram
Motherboard: ASUS P8Z77 LK socket 1155
Video card: EVGA GTX 670
Storage: Crucial M4 256GB SATA 6Gb/s
Case: Antec gamer series one ATX mid tower
Power supply: Corsair TX750w v2 enthusiast series
Optical drive: ASUS 24X SATA DVD/CD burner


This computer cost me just under $1300 shipped. I can let it go for $1200 or best reasonable offer. I am not desperate to get rid of as I still play some games, just not as much as I thought.

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DarthScabrous

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Pow, its your own fault. Your rig is not worth the money you want for it. Get over it. The i7 that you have is way too old.
 
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