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Hi guys, I'm starting to get ready for an upcoming move and in doing so and clearing out the cupboards.

All of this stuff was tested when I got it but hasn't been since, you can make offers appropriately. What doesn't sell gets binned and I'm not looking for mega dollars - make me an offer. Freight will be at your expense but I do make an effort to use my own packaging and keep costs down. Pickup is fine if you're around Albury Wodonga

1x HP ML310 Proliant Server, Completely intact and currently running with a blank install of SBS 2003 (a license for this is attached to the case so it's legit). Case is missing side panel. 2.8GHz P4 with about a 1GB of ECC RAM, might be 768MB, can't remember. At the moment it's running on an 80GB IDE drive which you can have too, but originally came with 2x 36GB SCSI drives in a mirror and I have both of those as well and they are fine. Has standard optical drive. $50 You can add some stuff from below too if you like as the REV drive was originally part of it.

2x Asus A8N-E Ultra Mainboards (Socket 939 for AMD), one was suspect and the other was a refurb bought to replace it, in the CPU was the problem (which was binned) so these are useless now as I built another PC. $50 for both, includes on box and a bunch of cables etc. The refurd cost me $100 and I am scared to think what the other one cost me new back in the day.

1x 17" Acer LCD in Black. Occassionally goes pink but a light squeeze of the bezel near the top fixes it, I imagine this is a simple fix for someone who knows how. $20?

1x Altec Lansing Quadrophonic speakers and Sub. These are working and were replaced with better units that matched my stuff better colour wise. These are grey. Only proble is the power pack is a bit cracked, it was wrapped in elec tape and had no issues. $20

2x Optical drives, one black face hitachi/LG cd-rom and one grey face diamond data CD-RW 40x both are idea $10 for both?

1x Black face Iomega REV drive 35GB no tapes though. Includes grey 5.25" bay convertor. IDE. $10?

1x PCI Ethernet Card in box, Planet branded but has a realtek chipset on it. $5

2x PCI Internal Modems, one is definitely 56k and is a brand new netcomm still in shrink wrap, other is unknown $5 for both?

1x ATI Rage 128 Video Card $5?

1x SMC USB to Ethernet Convertor in box $5?

As I said open to offers on it all, bundle it up and make up a price I just want it gone so it'll get thrown out soon enough if it's not sold off.

Any questions or requst for pics let me know.

Edited by ActionDan

Just to clarify, I got given a sticker for one thing but the other thing I literally gave away if that helps people work out how flexibile I am on price/trade.

It's now getting close to chuck out time guys, if you want any of this gear let me know. Of the things that have gone, they have been given away for free (in one case I go a sticker!) if that helps you understand how much I want the stuff passed on rather than binned.

  • 1 month later...

This stuff lives on at home because I'm working in the city but the USB/Ethernet Convertor is gone, if anyone wants this stuff and is local to melbourne you can pick up from me in collingwood or brusnwick, let me know what u want and I will grab it when I'm back home on the weekend.

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