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Ok Guys i have 2 computers that i just built up for sale,

First one is an Intel system, can be used to mid range games and word processing internet ect specs are as follows.

INTEL Core 2 Duo 1.86Ghz

512MB Corsair DDR2 677 pc5300 memory

Pioneer DVD Burner

80GB Sata2 Hard Drive 16mb Cache

Gigabyte Motherboard w/ on board sound.

Geforce 7300 256mb Graphics card

Thermaltake 430 watt true rated PSU

Tower case

PRICE IS $500

System 2 is much the same only the cpu is a little slower, Specs are as follows.

AMD Sempron 2800+

80 GB Harddrive

Winfast Motherboard w/ On board sound

LG DVD burner

GEFORCE 7300GT 256mb graphics

550watt psu (Generic)

Case

2 GIG DDR1 Ram DDR400 pc3200 (yes 2 gig of ram)

PRICE IS $380

Both systems are brand new and do not have an operating system installed, I can install Windows XP pro or Windows Vista Home Premium for no extra cost. Unless you have a copy that you would like to use

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if ya still got one of em in about 3 weeks ill prob get one would got one but my daily broke down today n its going to cost few hundred to fix grrr

good luck with the sale

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