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For Sale Asus rampage formula mobo and other goodies
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Asus rampage formula mobo and other goodies
Asus rampeg formula motherboard. 1600/1333/1066/800mhz front side bus. This is a very high end gaming motherboard. Supports all intel core 2 quads and core 2 duos. Runs 1066/800mhx memory standard. Allows for overclock of memory up to 1200mhz. here are the specs at newegg. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813131284
WANTING $175
Ive got an intel e8400 processor for sale. 1333mhz fsb. 3.0 ghz dual core. theese are known for overclock potential. i myself have got it to 4.5ghz stable on air cooling with this asus board.
here are the specs from newegg. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819115037
ASKING $150
Also some ocz gold ddr2 1066mhz ram, 4gigs. ASKING $50 here are the specs from newegg http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820227362
ASKING $50
I also have a computer case for ASKING $50.
Two power supplies. 650watt coolmaster power supply and an x-power 600watt continuous power supply. ASKING $60 for the 650watt and $45 for the 600watt
Sorry about the pics. they are from my cell phone.
WANTING $175
Ive got an intel e8400 processor for sale. 1333mhz fsb. 3.0 ghz dual core. theese are known for overclock potential. i myself have got it to 4.5ghz stable on air cooling with this asus board.
here are the specs from newegg. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819115037
ASKING $150
Also some ocz gold ddr2 1066mhz ram, 4gigs. ASKING $50 here are the specs from newegg http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820227362
ASKING $50
I also have a computer case for ASKING $50.
Two power supplies. 650watt coolmaster power supply and an x-power 600watt continuous power supply. ASKING $60 for the 650watt and $45 for the 600watt
Sorry about the pics. they are from my cell phone.
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Very nice stuff! I would buy one of those power supplies but i dont need something that beefy. however i would strongly reccomend you not put the mobo and ram on the carpet...
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I will never buy computer parts that were laying on carpet. it may of been for only 10 seconds, but it only takes you laying htem on the floor to fry them, especially the mobo and RAM. just advise from the IT guy
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do you even know how carpet can fry computer parts? its static electricity. all you have to do is ground yourself and problem solved... thx for your advice though. i appreciate your insight. If you ever walk across carpet and then pick up a pc component you could fry your component unless you ground yourself everytime. so putting it on the carpet is no different.
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