Title: selling lots of computer parts for cheap! Post by: Desolator on August 05, 2011, 10:51:08 PM I have a lot of nice parts laying around and with my dual 5830 rig taking up more bench space, it's time to sell some of them :P Most of these were going to go on ebay but I hate ebay and it's really slow, annoying, and expensive so I figured I'd post them here. And in the true spirit of a random item sale, it's make an offer. I'll consider any offers via private message or posted reply.
I've owned a computer repair business for 8 years so don't worry, all these parts are thoroughly tested and working. For example, the RAM passed a memory test and the hard drives passed a disk check with zero bad sectors. They were thoroughly zeroed out too so don't go thinking you'll get someone's data :P I'll sell and ship to anyone with bitcoins in the continental United States. All shipping is with USPS priority, typically the flat rate boxes. And, unlike some online retailers, I'll only store your shipping address for about a week and delete it after the item was confirmed as delivered and working. Bitcoins are supposed to be anonymous, remember? :D So here's the inventory list: Processors: Sempron 64 LE-1250 SDH1250IAA4DP socket AM2 2.2GHz 45W 512 L2 cache Athlon 64 ADA3800IAA4CW 3800+ socket AM2 512 L2 2.4 GHz Pentium Dual E2200 SLA8X 2.2 GHz 1MB L2 800MHz FSB socket 775 65W Pentium 4 socket 478 2.0 GHz SL657 400MHz FSB 512 L2 Celeron D 2.8 GHz 256 L2 SL7NW 533 MHz FSB socket 478 Pentium 4 2.66GHz 512 L2 533MHz FSB SL66PE socket 478 and two Xeon 04 processors which they didn't really feel like putting any model number on apparently but I'll try and find my old documentation on em. I think they're 3.0 GHz @ 800FSB -------------------------------------------------------- Laptop Memory 2x 2GB PC2-5300 Hynix memory (will sell individually too) 1x 2GB PC2-6400 Samsung memory 1x 1GB Crucial PC2-5300 memory 1x 1GB Kingston PC2-6400 2x 512MB Hynix PC2-5300 1x 512MB unknown brand PC2-4200 -------------------------------------------------------- Desktop Memory lots and lots of various speed DDR1 256 sticks 2x 512MB Nanya PC2-4200 1x 1GB Nanya PC2100 2x 512MB ECC Samsung PC2-3200 2x 1GB ECC Samsung PC2-3200 2x 1GB ECC Micron PC133 2x 512 ECC unbranded PC2-3200 2x 512 ECC Micron PC2700 -------------------------------------------------------- Hard Drives Fujitsu laptop SATA drive 320GB 5V @ 0.6A WD2500BEVT Scorpio Blue Laptop SATA drive 250GB Seagate Barracude 7200.12 SATA 3.5" desktop drive 250GB -------------------------------------------------------- Peripherals Brand new but out of box Logitech Deluxe 660 wireless keyboard and mouse Keytronic KT400U2 brand new, in box USB keyboard -------------------------------------------------------- Cabling and adapters (probably wouldn't ship with priority mail) Molex to Molex w/3 pin Fan hookup split adapters (it looks like this http://www.xsfans.com/images/medium/0138_MED.jpg) some DSL phone filters Three DVI to VGA adapters SATA and IDE cables 1 -> 2 molex splitters Dual 4 pin molex to 6 pin graphics card adapters Single 4 pin molex to 6 pin graphics card adapters 1 Hoter PCI-E 1x to 16x adapter! -------------------------------------------------------- Other Stuff: Element EN-2000-DK Laptop IDE Hard Drive USB enclosure with black leather casing Coolermaster 120mm fan model A12025-08CB-3BN-F1 from a Centurion case An AGP FX5500 graphics card :D Get your mining helmet on for that one! lol A Rockford Fosgate 2600K car sub/speaker amp. 2x85W peak @ 2 ohm, 2x60 RMS, high pass, low pass, and full range options. bridgeable 2 channel outputs + speaker wire 4 GA car sub power wire, no separate ground cable, approx 20 feet with 100A fuse and fuse enclosure already added Keep checking back, as the list will be updated pretty often Title: Re: selling lots of computer parts for cheap! Post by: mrbashfo on August 06, 2011, 07:11:19 AM will that sempron or any of those amd chips worth with a am3 motherboard?
Title: Re: selling lots of computer parts for cheap! Post by: wildboy211 on August 06, 2011, 07:15:38 AM How much for the 320 GB hard drive?
Title: Re: selling lots of computer parts for cheap! Post by: Desolator on August 06, 2011, 04:18:01 PM It looks like the Sempron and all others will not fit into a normal AM3 motherboard. I think some pretty uncommon boards are AM2/AM2+/AM3 and only take DDR2 but a regular, straight up AM3 board wouldn't take it. They added like 3 pins but changed more than that so the board has to be adapted to take both and when some hardware modding place decided to remove the extra pins so it'd fit, it didn't work :P You might want to check the QVL but something like this ungodly ugly board:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157202 would take any of the AM2 chips and since it's ancient technology, they're practically giving them away. And apparently BTC -> USD kinda sucks right now but on the anticipation that that isn't permanent, I could do the 320GB drive for EDIT I totally quoted a yet to be listed 320GB desktop hard drive in case you already saw this so the new answer for the laptop hard drive is: 4.25 BTC. That's a lot lower than the typical ebay prices but considering what I'd owe to them and Paypal, it's about right. Title: Re: selling lots of computer parts for cheap! Post by: mrbashfo on August 06, 2011, 05:44:26 PM Wow even with the price now for btc, 4.25 btc for that 320 seems high.
Title: Re: selling lots of computer parts for cheap! Post by: Desolator on August 06, 2011, 06:48:39 PM respectable looking ones on ebay seem to be around $40-45 with shipping and 4.25 x the highest instant buy on tradehill of 8.34USD = $35.45. I guess I could do 4.0 though.
EDIT: it fell to 7.42 USD as of right now so now it's a great price lol. Does anyone know what's going on? I mean you don't have it hang low at like $9 and then everyone's like hmm I better sell em and then it gets down to $8 and more people are like WOW great time to sell! and sell even more. Something else must be going on. Okay, it just changed drastically again so how about just $30 US including priority shipping at whatever MTGox's "last price" for BC is at the moment. Title: Re: selling lots of computer parts for cheap! Post by: Desolator on August 09, 2011, 01:10:46 AM I just updated it and it requires some explaining. If it's not there anymore, that means it's gone. If it's there and has a line through it, that means it's being held or sold but didn't technically leave my house yet so it might be coming back if the deal somehow falls through.
Title: Re: selling lots of computer parts for cheap! Post by: Desolator on August 12, 2011, 01:36:48 AM Guess what I just came up with? Check out the last listing in the adapters category :D oh yeah, a Hoter 1x to 16x adapter :D Yeah, this one:
http://www.amazon.com/HOTER-Extension-Cable-Riser-Adapter/dp/B0057M1ZLE And I'll take the BTC equivilant of $14 for it too (first class, priority would be $18) and it ships from the central US :D oh and I have a turion single core and turion dual core laptop available, both XP Pro former business machines, 1 GB ram ea, plus a super high end brand new dual slot Manhattan Barcelona bag for each and a Coolermaster solid aluminum xieve, moveable dual 80mm fan cooler tray, and brand new external full sized USB mouse for each. If you're interested, message me for more details and an offer or quote. Title: Re: selling lots of computer parts for cheap! Post by: flyswatta on August 12, 2011, 01:35:57 PM Good experience buying from Desolator. I just bought some stuff from this thread - quick to respond to questions and fast shipping!
Title: Re: selling lots of computer parts for cheap! Post by: Desolator on August 13, 2011, 05:10:02 AM Thanks, fly :-D *hug*
Title: Re: selling lots of computer parts for cheap! Post by: Desolator on August 24, 2011, 07:49:10 PM just wanted to let everyone know some of the items that were reserved (for local customer actually) are now back :D hurray! Also, when I get some time, I'm gonna post photos of all the items.
Title: Re: selling lots of computer parts for cheap! Post by: Desolator on September 08, 2011, 10:29:27 PM Pics are still coming but this is worth an update just cuz it's awesome. Since I'm pretty sure BTC is going to go back up eventually, I'm pricing all goods at the BTC equivilant of $8.50 US per BTC instead of the $6.50 it's at now. So if you want to spend your BTC on some nice parts but know that this a horrible time to spend them, I just eliminated that factor :) And if you're looking to offload your BTC but got to the exchanges too late to find an acceptable price, here's the best way to offload them :) Their USD prices are based off of the lowest respectable looking, US located buy it now price on ebay too so you know it's a deal!
Oh and the single core Turion laptop with bag and cooler and mouse sold but the X2 is available, though I have an interested buyer. Title: Re: selling lots of computer parts for cheap! Post by: Swishercutter on September 09, 2011, 12:03:32 AM It looks like the Sempron and all others will not fit into a normal AM3 motherboard. I think some pretty uncommon boards are AM2/AM2+/AM3 and only take DDR2 but a regular, straight up AM3 board wouldn't take it. They added like 3 pins but changed more than that so the board has to be adapted to take both and when some hardware modding place decided to remove the extra pins so it'd fit, it didn't work :P You might want to check the QVL but something like this ungodly ugly board: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157202 would take any of the AM2 chips and since it's ancient technology, they're practically giving them away. And apparently BTC -> USD kinda sucks right now but on the anticipation that that isn't permanent, I could do the 320GB drive for EDIT I totally quoted a yet to be listed 320GB desktop hard drive in case you already saw this so the new answer for the laptop hard drive is: 4.25 BTC. That's a lot lower than the typical ebay prices but considering what I'd owe to them and Paypal, it's about right. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157204 I have one of these...supports both types of processors and also will use DDR2 or DDR3. |