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Hi all,

Rego is coming up quick so need to sell this to pay for it.

CPU: AMD Socket 939 3800+ x2 Dual Core 2.0GHz

Ram: 2x1GB (2GB total) DDR400

Motherboard: Asrock 939SLI32-eSata - http://www.asrock.com/MB/overview.asp?Model=939SLI32-eSATA2

Graphics Card: 2x 7600GT in SLi (Asus + Leadtek)

HDD: Western Digital 120GB Sata

DVD: Pioneer DVD Burner

Case: Black case with front USB and sound connectors

Power Supply: Shaw V8 720W

As above, excellent gaming computer for a VERY decent price. Just plug in monitor, keyboard and mouse and you're good to go.

Pick up from Liverpool Sydney. Can be contacted on 0416 122 278, please only call after 6pm. If I don't pick up, just text and I'll call/sms back.

Thanks,

Andy

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