I have for sale a like new, slightly used custom built gaming computer. It is built in a full tower black Xion case. Its specs are:
Black Xion full tower case
AMD athlon 64 4000+ processor
1GB Corsair Memory CAS 2
520watt Apevia Power supply
ASUS A8V-VM Socket 939 motherboard
PCI-express x16 Sapphire tech. Radeon x1650 Video card with 512mb memory (crossfire ready)
Rear 120MM fan
Hauppage TV tuner card
Quad WD caviar 250GB SATA2/ 3GB-sec hard drives in RAID 0 array (930GB formatted capacity)
16X DVD-RW/CDRW combo drive
Integrated Sound and 10/100 network card
Computer is in great condition overall and has been tested with windows XP home. It runs games such as half life 2, portal, HL2 Deathmatch, counterstrike, GMOD, and many others very easily! You will not be disappointed! I have to sell this computer for $950 firm because of medical bills - my loss is your gain ! I will ship this computer by UPS ground fully insured to the buyer for an additional charge of $30. This is a great computer, recently built but must sacrifice because of medical bills.
Hey man sorry to hear you are down on your luck. I have a 3 year old son and know how fast med bills can rack up. I personally paid over $10,000 last year and that didnt pay them all off. Things will get better.
As far as the computer goes, I understand you need the money but you priced this system too high. You might get lucky on ebay but people in these forums can build a much better computer for less. You might want to check the prices on newegg for a bottom level system. I checked about one and a half months ago and could build one for less than $600.
Yep it sucks about the bills, but nick07 is absolutely right.
For that price you can build a high quality rig, including an LCD monitor. I'm currently piecing together a rig in the $1000 range. P35 mobo, E6750, 2GB Ram, 8800GT, 320BG HD, DVD Burner, etc...
If you can get $500 for it, consider yourself lucky...and good luck.
I actually built this system with parts from new egg back in late 2006. All the parts totalled $980 give or take. I know that $950 sounds like a lot, but I cant sell it for any less..
Thanks for the sympathy about the medical bills, I appreciate it :-) .
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