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Hi Guys

I'm selling my mini-itx system. This little machine has enough grunt to run most of the latest games with high settings.

Perfect for LAN parties or attach an xbox 360 controller for living room gaming machine attached to your TV.

It can house longer graphics card such as the R9-290X

Coupled with a 24" Acer 120hz Monitor, Logitech G15 Keyboard and Razer Mamba wireless mouse.

Gaming is extremely with the 120Hz refresh rate.

Specs:

Case : Coolermaster Mini IT Elite 130 with USB3 ports
M/B : Asus Mini ITX Mobo
PSU : Thermaltake OEM 550W PSU
CPU : Intel i3 3220 CPU
RAM : 8 GB G-Skill Rip Jawz 2133 DDR3 RAM
Graphics Card: EVGA Geforce 560Ti
OS HDD : SPC 60GB Sata3 SSD
Data HDD : 500GB WD Blue 7200rpm
O/S : Genuine Windows 7 Pro 64bit
Optical : Asus DVD Burner
Monitor : 24" ACER GD245 HQ 3D Monitor
Keyboard : Logitech G15
Mouse : Razer Mamba Wired/Wireless
Wireless Card: Included

Here's some pics : http://imgur.com/a/2usTB

PRICE : $750

Location : Gosnells WA

Must sell before Thursday the 10th. Not posting to other states unfortunately, looking for local pickup only.

Reasonable offers will definitely be considered :yes:

Thanks!

EDIT: Typo corrections etc

Edited by dodes47
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