Item received exactly as described today! Thanks!
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The price seems a bit steep. I can buy one for $300. Why would I want to pay an extra $60 for nothing? Maybe you want to lower your price. What price did you get it for, like $250?
You're definitely getting $60 worth on extras... The LCD alone retails for like $80.
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Did you grab the 5X or the 6P? I'm supposed to be getting my 6P soon and I'm pumped!
Good luck selling, btw.
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As the title says I'm looking for a particular laptop. There are a few different options, but I'm looking for the following:
i7-4510u - 8GB Ram - 256GB SSD - Good to Excellent condition
These sell on ebay around $550 shipped so I think it's more than fair to offer $500 in BTC (shipped to 61820) for this laptop. After eBay and Paypal fees, you're looking at around $475 if it sells at $550. Escrow through OgNasty since I've used him multiple times in the past.
Post in this thread or shoot me a PM (PM's will be faster) if you've got what I'm looking for. Thanks in advance!
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I'm selling this card because I just never used it enough to warrant the money I spent on it. I used this card for almost exactly a year now. It works perfectly and isn't even that dusty (lol) ! Comes in full retail packaging. For more info on the card check Newegg or Amazon. With those prices in mind, I'm looking to get $42 shipped. Shipping is to the US ONLY. I accept Bitcoin or verified Paypal. Post or PM to contact me (PM is usually faster).
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*snip* The latest 4th generation Intel Core i5/i7
15.6 HD (1600x900) /FHD(1920x1080) Anti-Glare *snip*
Could you clarify which processor and which screen this laptop has? It looks like you just copy and pasted a generic description. Last I checked, Intel doesn't make any i5 and i7 processors.
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Just to be clear (and avoid potentially costly mistakes), the 3rd generation is socket 1155.
1st (Nehalem) - Socket 1366
2nd (Sandy Bridge) - Socket 1155 3rd (Ivy Bridge) - Socket 1155
4th (Haswell) - Socket 1150 5th (Broadwell) - Socket 1150
6th (Skylake) - Socket 1151
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Still looking, no luck so far, but I've got hope yet!
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Heh, just looked though my parts bin, only found 1 stick with 1030, not the 1040 you are after..
Thanks anyway! I appreciate you guys looking!
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I have about 12 of those sticks at home, will check them later and get back to you.
Awesome! Any luck?
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Still looking! Intel Skylake release today. People are going to want DDR4!
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Tuesday bump! Just to be clear, I'm looking for all kinds of ram sets with the 1040 numbers and not just the ones in the pictures. Thanks for looking!
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I have a couple ripsaws so I will check on the numbers, any reason why serials matter? Does size matter at all?
The 1040 in the serial number denotes a particular make of the actual memory chips. In this case, 1040 means the chips are made by Powerchip Semiconductor. They happen to clock pretty well, but aren't made anymore so I'm looking for kits to combine with my current sets. Size does matter in the case of these sticks. They were only made in 2Gb per stick, so they are most commonly found in sets of two. I would be interested in sets of three though, and they do exist as well. Thanks for checking your stash. I figure people are going to start upgrading to DDR4 soon with the new Intel chips coming out so I'll see if anyone has these sticks and buy them up. Well thanks for the information, I went ahead and checked my multiple kits and sadly I don't have any of the serial numbers that you are looking for. I will keep an eye out from now on though for you. Thanks for taking the time to check, I appreciate it!
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I have a couple ripsaws so I will check on the numbers, any reason why serials matter? Does size matter at all?
The 1040 in the serial number denotes a particular make of the actual memory chips. In this case, 1040 means the chips are made by Powerchip Semiconductor. They happen to clock pretty well, but aren't made anymore so I'm looking for kits to combine with my current sets. Size does matter in the case of these sticks. They were only made in 2Gb per stick, so they are most commonly found in sets of two. I would be interested in sets of three though, and they do exist as well. Thanks for checking your stash. I figure people are going to start upgrading to DDR4 soon with the new Intel chips coming out so I'll see if anyone has these sticks and buy them up.
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I'm looking for only a few sets in particular. The way that G.Skill marks their serial numbers is very particular. As a result, I'm looking for kits which have "1040" for serial digits 5-8 as shown in the picture below. I'm only looking for Ripjaws X or Pis and will pay top dollar in BTC. We can use escrow with OG. Desired S/N: Pis: Ripjaws X: As always, thanks in advance for looking!
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I'm interested, but considering this can be bought brand new from Amazon for $124, and the unit has been sitting in your warehouse for some time, I'd be more interested at $75.
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