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Item: high powered workstation PC for sale

Age: 4 years old - brought in 2003

Condition: used

Price: $295 on ebay - http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...em=190195905523

Location: melbourne, vic

Contact: paul - pm me on the forums or email [email protected]

Comments: see below

Professional Workstion / Fast PC

CPU & Main Board

Dual CPU - AMD 2.0ghz (true AMD768 chipset)

Upgraded heatsinks and fans for CPU's (45deg typical temp)

1GB Registered DDR Ram (must be registered DDR, NOT ECC)

Case & Power

Enermax 550watt power supply (lots of 4 pin molex plugs)

Bundle of Sunon 8cm fans and high speed bearing fans

Server Case Tower with clear perspex window 6 full height front drive bays and 3 x 3&1/2 inch bays (internal has 5 more 3&1/4 bays)

Multimedia

128MB AGP WinFast TI4200 Video Card with Video In/Out (dongle cable included)

19" Hitachi CM753ET CRT Monitor

Onboard AC97 Sound card

Input

Apacer 5 in 1 Card Reader (SD, MM, Flash etc)

1.44mb floppy disk (doesn't work, dusty etc)

Logitech Multimedia Keyboard

Logitech Black USB Optical Mouse

Internal PCI Dialup Modem (56k Netcomm)

Removable Media

1 x CD burner (HL-DT-ST CD-RW GCE-85208)

1 x DVD burner (PIONEER DVD-RW-106D)

1 x DVD burner (AOPEN DUW1616ARR)

1 x 50 pin old style DDS-1 (or 2 i think) tape drive

Primary Storage - Operating System

- 64bit SCSI adapter for high speed input from SCSI disks

- high speed 15k RPM disk for C drive - it flies

- backup 10k disk for other fast storage (swap file, page file, photoshop scratch disk etc)

1 x Adaptec 29160 Ultra160 64bit SCSI Adapter (1 x internal LVD, 1 x internal 50Pin, think it has 1 external too)

1 x Seagate Cheetah 18GB Ultra160 15k RPM SCSI 68PIN (ST318452LW)

1 X Quantum Atlas 18GB Ultra160 10k RPM SCSI 68PIN (10K3_18_WLS)

Secondary Storage - Data, Music, Videos etc

- you will never loose your data with a 3ware SATA controller (cost over $400 alone)

- fast SATA disk with 8mb cache - disks are 1 year old same as raid card

1 X 3ware SATA raid controller (8006-2LP)

2 x Seagate 320GB SATA Drives (ST3320620AS)

Other Adapters

1 x NEC PCI USB 4 port 2.0 Controller card

1 x Intel Pro 100 S 64bit Network Adapter

Original Build List:

1 -EYO-build System assembled by EYO

2 A-2000MP-B CPU AMD K7 Athlon MP 2000+ , Retail Box

1 B-MS6501 Micro-Star Socket A M/B K7D Master Dual CPU Motherboard

1 C-512A-2700 Apacer DDR-SDRAM 333MHz PC2700 512MB

1 D-4200-vivo128 Leadtek WinFast A250 LE TD GeForce4 Ti4200 VIVO 128MB. Retai

1 E-FDMT-00 Floppy drive, 1.44 MB Panasonic

1 G-DA-01BD-W EYO Server case; Full tower; Black with pre-installed window

1 G-EG651P(FMA) 550 watts ATX power supply Enermax EG651P-VE(FMA) Fan adjust

1 F-DVD-106S DVD-ROM drive Pioneer DVD-106S slot 16x/40x

1 E-Ch18 SCSI HDD Ultra160 Seagate Cheetah 18.2GB LW, 15000RPM

1 I-29160 SCSI card Adaptec 29160 Ultra SCSI Card (oem card only)

1 N-LVD-3T SCSI cable, internal LVD; round 4x HPDB68M with terminator

5 R-Sunon8cm Sunon case fan 8cm, ball bearing. 3wires. B2

1 R-Sunon9B Sunon case fan 9.2cm, ball bearing. 3wires. B1

About the PC:

The case has some cut molex cords as the connector came loose so ive taped them up / solder etc so it looks a little dodgy but its OK

The case is fairly dense and full of drives and fans. The system is pretty loud and will rival most poweredge servers in sound levels.

The system is rock solid, never misses a beat has been up for a good 3 years + without any issues - i added 512mb of ram and the new SATA disks but thats it since purchase in 2004

The original system was built by eyo.com.au in sydney and cost me 4k delivered as is, without SATA raid and 512mb of ram. I have original receipt and manuals etc

Comes with a box of manuals, stickers, driver cds and other junk. I will erase all of the hard disks with a disk wipe in Linux to ensure you don't try to get my data.

This system is great for things like Vmware, Photoshop, tmpegenc, Vue D'Espirit, Sound Forge as these are true SMP programs which mutli-thread and use both CPUs.

I will sell as is, full bundle you get everything if you don't want something throw it out, I'm not seperating anything.

Purchase Info: - $295 on ebay -http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=190195905523

I have a new PC on the way so you can have this system in approx 1.5 weeks

Bank Xfer or pickup with cash only. No Paypal, no COD, no escrow, no money order, no "swaps" etc

If you really want interstate purchase fork over another $50 at least and i'll organise a courier with insurance - no chance with aust post sorry.

Pick up in Melbourne only, no chance im going to Aust post with it.

Thanks

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