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Item: DELL GX280 / P4 3GHZ / 1GB DDR2 / SATA / DVD / VISTA

Location: canberra

Website:

Item Condition: like new very good cond

Reason for Selling: dont need it

Price and Payment Conditions: $450

Extra Info: will post

Pictures: yes

Contact Details:PM me

P4-3GHz HT/ 1G DDR2 RAM/ 80GB/ Gigabit LAN/ DVD /Win XP Pro/ Vista Capable)

Hi All,

I have for sale a Dell GX280, this computer is super fast!

Don’t buy a slow computer buy this one! The item is working 100% and looks like new condition! This computer will run all your needs with huge 1GB of DDR2 Ram - Media centre, Vista, Video editing, DVD Movies, Games, Online etc…

Quick Specification:

Model (GX280 Desktop Computer) Link below for more information

http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/syst.../ug/sdindex.htm

* Pentium 4 - 3GHz processor with 1M cache and Hyper-Threading LGA 775

* Preloaded MS Window XP Professional (with Microsoft® Windows® License Label on side and Installation CD is included)

* 80gig SATA Hard Drive (SATA: 1.5 Gbps)

* 1G DDR2 RAM Installed (Maximum 4G)

* DVD Drive

* Floppy Disk Drive

* Integrated Sound AC97, Sound Blaster emulation

* Integrated Video integrated Intel Extreme Graphics

* Integrated Gigabit Network (Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit 570X)

* PCI-E (PCI Express X16) (For all your graphics needs!!!)

* Two PCI slots

* 8 x USB2 Ports (6 @ back, 2 @ front), 1 x printer port and 1 com port

* Support Serial ATA Hard Disk

* Windows Vista Capable

* Local Pickup is Welcome

What you get:

· 1 x Dell GX280 Desktop Computer

· 1 x Power Cable

· 1 x Window XP Professional Installation CD with Product key

· 1 x New looking Dell Keyboard and Optical Mouse with scroll wheel

Monitor not included

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