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Looking at selling my PC as I'm going for a laptop and don't want the PC going to waste in a corner...

The specs..

AMD Athlon 64 3500+

ASUS motherboard (can get the model number if need be)

2gb RAM

1 x 80gb HDD

1 x 200gb HDD (pretty sure it's SATA)

Radeon X850XT

1 x DVD-ROM

1 x DVD-RW

3.5" floppy (lol)

Blue Thermaltake Xaser V case with something like 5 built in fans and fan control/temp monitor

BenQ 17" LCD

Microsoft Keyboard

Logitech MX510 mouse

$700ono

I think that's about it...anything other info just ask.

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