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February 08, 2014, 09:31:38 PM
Last edit: February 10, 2014, 12:01:15 AM by xwebnetwork
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Selling 4 (four) MSI Z68A-GD65 LGA1155 Intel Z68 motherboards. I had been using them for mining (so they are used) but I swapped them out with higher PCIe capacity units. These have all been guaranteed working. I was using Intel Celeron G1610 2.60GHz LGA 1155 Processors (BX80637G1610) but tested them with some i3's just to make sure before packing them up. One (only 1) of the boards has a few bent pins BUT it still works. Pictures are of the actual items and sale includes the original retail box and the accessories pictured.

I am opting to sell all 4 or none, just because I'd rather not make multiple trips to the post office or what not.

Price: $250 for all 4 (price includes shipping)

I will happily accept BTC, LTC, UTC, NMC.

Please feel free to submit any questions/offers. Thanks!






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February 10, 2014, 12:01:32 AM
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Bump. Updated pricing.

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February 12, 2014, 04:20:40 AM
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Interested.  Do you have to short pins A1 and B17 to use x1 to x16 risers?

Have any CPUs/RAM to throw in with them?
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February 12, 2014, 04:32:33 AM
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Unfortunately I do not have any of either. Literally just through the extra CPU's and RAM I had into a few more rigs I am building. :/

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February 12, 2014, 04:39:28 AM
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Unfortunately I do not have any of either. Literally just through the extra CPU's and RAM I had into a few more rigs I am building. :/

No worries...  So how about the first part of the question?  Do I have to short the pins to use x1 risers or do you know?  What risers did you use, if any?

I don't NEED 4 of them, but I like the price so I might as well... Cheesy

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February 12, 2014, 04:45:59 AM
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Ahh, my apologies. No, I didn't have to short anything to use the risers. Was plug and play. And I had used 1x-16x risers in the 1x slots (along with 1x-16x powered just because I had them) and 16x-16x in the 16x slots. And I know on one of the boards I had a 1x-16x in 16x slot which worked just as well as the rest.

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Ahh, my apologies. No, I didn't have to short anything to use the risers. Was plug and play. And I had used 1x-16x risers in the 1x slots (along with 1x-16x powered just because I had them) and 16x-16x in the 16x slots. And I know on one of the boards I had a 1x-16x in 16x slot which worked just as well as the rest.

Perfect!

I'll give you .37 btc for all 4 shipped to the USA

Would you be okay sending first or using escrow?  I have a flawless trust rating on this board.
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February 14, 2014, 01:41:03 AM
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Hey, sorry for the delay. My apologies. I know BTC has been dropping rather quickly as of late. How about .4? That's $225 at the exchange rate right now.

And yeah, I don't mind sending first. I suppose simply PM me your address and I will have them sent out Monday. I'd say tomorrow but we just got pummeled by this blizzard over here. Tongue

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February 14, 2014, 02:14:41 AM
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Hey, sorry for the delay. My apologies. I know BTC has been dropping rather quickly as of late. How about .4? That's $225 at the exchange rate right now.

And yeah, I don't mind sending first. I suppose simply PM me your address and I will have them sent out Monday. I'd say tomorrow but we just got pummeled by this blizzard over here. Tongue

Sounds good. I agree to pay you .4 BTC upon their arrival.

PM'd you my address.

My wife is going to kill me... especially if BTC skyrockets over the weekend.  Would you agree to $250 worth of Bitcoin on the day they arrive?  It's a gamble for both of us, as it could go up or down between now and then.

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