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Selling my old file server. Been sitting here for a bit now not being used for anything so thought someone else could put it to better use :D

- Antec 4bay tower case with 400W Power Supply

- Dual Intel Xeon 2.4GIG CPU's

- 2GIG DDR RAM

- 2x 250GIG SCSI HDD's

Located on the southside of brissy. Asking $1000 ONO for it.

Throw in a pretty decent video card and you got a hell of a awesome gaming machine!!!

PM me if interested.

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JAY

just after some more specific details on wat parts are inside it.. like wat is the specs on the ram and graphics card :)

was gonna build my gf a pc.. but we will see how much ur rig is worth :laugh: im guessing ur cpu is..

Intel XEON X3220 2.4GHz 8M cache 1066FSB LGA775 ??? lol am i close?

anyways it would be much appreciated

regards jez

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JAY

just after some more specific details on wat parts are inside it.. like wat is the specs on the ram and graphics card :D

was gonna build my gf a pc.. but we will see how much ur rig is worth :D im guessing ur cpu is..

Intel XEON X3220 2.4GHz 8M cache 1066FSB LGA775 ??? lol am i close?

anyways it would be much appreciated

regards jez

not 100% sure on most of the specs.... brought this years ago for over 2k all brand new and would have since thrown the receipts and all that out.

but i'll find out what the board and ram is if the stickers are still on them.

video card not to sure myself. just says "Standard VGA CARD" in the system hardware profile list.

yeah, think that CPU listed are the ones list in this.

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