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Item: Complete Gaming PC for Sale (Specs below)
Age: Various (from a few months to a few years)
Price: R 20 000.00
Payment Method Accepted: Cash / Instant EFT (Cash to clear before PC will be released)
Warranty: CPU; MB & Klevv RAM (Evetech) Rest unsure of warranty. GPU out of warranty (Will provide all the slips I have)
Packaging: Have boxes for almost all the components, except the Case and Screen
Condition: Excellent (My personal rig, lot of love went into it)
Location: Middelburg; Mpumalanga
Reason: Not using it a lot due to work, could use the money
Shipping: No, risk to high for damage. Collection only
Collection: Yes, please
Link:
Intel i5 10400F CPU 6C/12T (CPU Link)
Asus ROG Strix B460-H Gaming Motherboard (MB link)
32GB RAM (2 x Klevv Cras X RGB 8GB & 2 x TeamGroup 8GB) (Klevv RAM Link) (T-force link)
Asus ROG Strix GTX1070ti GPU 8GB (GPU Link)
TP-Link Archer TX3000E Wi-Fi 6 Bluetooth 5.0 PCIe Adapter (WiFi Link)
250GB NVME (NVME Link)
250GB SSD
2TB HDD
Asus ROG Strix LC120 CPU Cooler
CM Halo RGB 120mm Fans
CM RGB GPU Support Bracket
Corsair CX550M 80+ Bronze Modular Power supply
CM black cable extensions
Phanteks Eclipse P300 Mesh Case
Redragon Dark Avenger Mechanical Keyboard
Meetion GM80 Transformer Gaming Mouse
Large Redragon Mouse pad
Samsung S27A950D 3D 27" 120Hz HD Screen (Rare)
Windows 11 Pro Licensed and Activated
All drivers installed and updated
Please note that even though the RAM is 3200MHz, it only runs at 2666MHz due to CPU/MB limitations. Currently all timings is set to "Auto" in BIOS, due to this the PC will loop twice to set RAM timings when it has been disconnected from power (or power failure). Under normal circumstance when left connected to the power, it remembers the timings and starts up normally and super fast. From what I can determine by reading online, if the RAM is manually configured in the BIOS, this loop will not happen. I just thought it wise and state this before someone buys this and is unhappy, thinking that there is something wrong with the PC, which is not the case. (Please ask me any questions regarding this, and I will do my best to explain.)
Buyer welcome to 1st come and test the PC.
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Pics
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Age: Various (from a few months to a few years)
Price: R 20 000.00
Payment Method Accepted: Cash / Instant EFT (Cash to clear before PC will be released)
Warranty: CPU; MB & Klevv RAM (Evetech) Rest unsure of warranty. GPU out of warranty (Will provide all the slips I have)
Packaging: Have boxes for almost all the components, except the Case and Screen
Condition: Excellent (My personal rig, lot of love went into it)
Location: Middelburg; Mpumalanga
Reason: Not using it a lot due to work, could use the money
Shipping: No, risk to high for damage. Collection only
Collection: Yes, please
Link:
Intel i5 10400F CPU 6C/12T (CPU Link)
Asus ROG Strix B460-H Gaming Motherboard (MB link)
32GB RAM (2 x Klevv Cras X RGB 8GB & 2 x TeamGroup 8GB) (Klevv RAM Link) (T-force link)
Asus ROG Strix GTX1070ti GPU 8GB (GPU Link)
TP-Link Archer TX3000E Wi-Fi 6 Bluetooth 5.0 PCIe Adapter (WiFi Link)
250GB NVME (NVME Link)
250GB SSD
2TB HDD
Asus ROG Strix LC120 CPU Cooler
CM Halo RGB 120mm Fans
CM RGB GPU Support Bracket
Corsair CX550M 80+ Bronze Modular Power supply
CM black cable extensions
Phanteks Eclipse P300 Mesh Case
Redragon Dark Avenger Mechanical Keyboard
Meetion GM80 Transformer Gaming Mouse
Large Redragon Mouse pad
Samsung S27A950D 3D 27" 120Hz HD Screen (Rare)
Windows 11 Pro Licensed and Activated
All drivers installed and updated
Please note that even though the RAM is 3200MHz, it only runs at 2666MHz due to CPU/MB limitations. Currently all timings is set to "Auto" in BIOS, due to this the PC will loop twice to set RAM timings when it has been disconnected from power (or power failure). Under normal circumstance when left connected to the power, it remembers the timings and starts up normally and super fast. From what I can determine by reading online, if the RAM is manually configured in the BIOS, this loop will not happen. I just thought it wise and state this before someone buys this and is unhappy, thinking that there is something wrong with the PC, which is not the case. (Please ask me any questions regarding this, and I will do my best to explain.)
Buyer welcome to 1st come and test the PC.
Images:
Pics
FYI
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