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Got the following computer for sale -

AMD 1800+

256MB RAM/Memory

40GIG hdd

floopy drive

52x cd-rom

video card

onboard sound & network.

maxi tower case (5x cdrom bays & 3x floppy drive bays).

Doesn't have a monitor as this was used as my linux gateway server. One wasn't required.

Still in excellent working condition.

Never had any faults with it.

Location: Southside of brisbane

Price: $200.00

Contact: PM ME!

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i'll throw some pics up tonight.

its in a maxi tower case as well which has 5x cdrom bay's which can be used for more hdd's and 3x floppy drive bays as well.

heaps of room inside it to use for a storage server or a cdrom server or anythin.

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