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Looking to buy a new gaming computer.

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pm me, i will send you parts for a really nice pc. i'm super good at computers + building. you should build it yourself. If you can't find, someone in your local area.

Really? Wow! Thanks man!
Make sure you share what he sent you.

 

I will.

 I don't feel i'm smart enough to build my own pc either soo..

 

Don't limit yourself. You can learn how to build a computer just by watching a youtube video. It's all plug and play. Computers aren't what they use to be. Anyone can pick up this stuff and put it together. Just match the plug with the proper size hole. Or read the manual but it's all really easy people just think it's hard. The only hard part in building a computer is picking the right parts!

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Well you need tools such as screwdrivers.

But those are all of the parts that I will need? No wires or anything?

 

Well you need tools such as screwdrivers.

But those are all of the parts that I will need? No wires or anything?

 

Yes

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Buy a used alienware laptop off of ebay.

That would still cost me a fortune.

  • 2 weeks later...

Would you be willing to buy a Gaming computer fully built, but a year old? I have about $1400 in mine, not counting monitor and astros, I could take out the liquid kit and drop it in a cheaper case for you. I am looking to rebuild mine. I can post pictures, and more info, but a quick rundown of it is:

 

3.7 GHz AMD phenom processor

500 GB Hard drive for media

16 GB DDR3 RAM (4x4)

64 GB Solid State for Operating System and other files that need to load quick

Sapphire 1GB video card radeon HD 6850

DVD burner + current case has 2 empty expansions

600W Corsair PSU, all cables are wrapped in wire mesh

The motherboard is a bit cheap ($60) but perfectly fine for the parts listed above + a little more room to expand, cant add another video card to crossfire though.. main reason i want to rebuild.

* A side note on the video card, I mentioned That I cant add another, but it has 3 outputs that can all be used simultaneously(up tp 3 monitors/TVs), HDMI, DVI, RGB

 

If you would be interested in buying the whole thing as it sits, I will go $1000 flat. The case has 6 different fans blowing in or out without cutting holes in the sides for custom fans, one massive fan on the top. Built-in Hard drive docking station, The liquid cooling kit is located in the drive bays and runs to the cpu.

 

When I rebuild, I will be able to use the Case, Liquid Kit, and maybe PSU, however, if anyone wants to buy those along with other parts, I will replace them too, but since they are still of use to me, they cannot be sold as cheaply as the rest.

 

If anyone wants to buy any of it, feel free to message me.. OP, not trying to take over your thread.

 

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Would you be willing to buy a Gaming computer fully built, but a year old? I have about $1400 in mine, not counting monitor and astros, I could take out the liquid kit and drop it in a cheaper case for you. I am looking to rebuild mine. I can post pictures, and more info, but a quick rundown of it is:

 

3.7 GHz AMD phenom processor

500 GB Hard drive for media

16 GB DDR3 RAM (4x4)

64 GB Solid State for Operating System and other files that need to load quick

Sapphire 1GB video card radeon HD 6850

DVD burner + current case has 2 empty expansions

600W Corsair PSU, all cables are wrapped in wire mesh

The motherboard is a bit cheap ($60) but perfectly fine for the parts listed above + a little more room to expand, cant add another video card to crossfire though.. main reason i want to rebuild.

* A side note on the video card, I mentioned That I cant add another, but it has 3 outputs that can all be used simultaneously(up tp 3 monitors/TVs), HDMI, DVI, RGB

 

If you would be interested in buying the whole thing as it sits, I will go $1000 flat. The case has 6 different fans blowing in or out without cutting holes in the sides for custom fans, one massive fan on the top. Built-in Hard drive docking station, The liquid cooling kit is located in the drive bays and runs to the cpu.

 

When I rebuild, I will be able to use the Case, Liquid Kit, and maybe PSU, however, if anyone wants to buy those along with other parts, I will replace them too, but since they are still of use to me, they cannot be sold as cheaply as the rest.

 

If anyone wants to buy any of it, feel free to message me.. OP, not trying to take over your thread.

As much as I want this, I can't get $1000. That's too much for me. 

 

Would you be willing to buy a Gaming computer fully built, but a year old? I have about $1400 in mine, not counting monitor and astros, I could take out the liquid kit and drop it in a cheaper case for you. I am looking to rebuild mine. I can post pictures, and more info, but a quick rundown of it is:

 

3.7 GHz AMD phenom processor

500 GB Hard drive for media

16 GB DDR3 RAM (4x4)

64 GB Solid State for Operating System and other files that need to load quick

Sapphire 1GB video card radeon HD 6850

DVD burner + current case has 2 empty expansions

600W Corsair PSU, all cables are wrapped in wire mesh

The motherboard is a bit cheap ($60) but perfectly fine for the parts listed above + a little more room to expand, cant add another video card to crossfire though.. main reason i want to rebuild.

* A side note on the video card, I mentioned That I cant add another, but it has 3 outputs that can all be used simultaneously(up tp 3 monitors/TVs), HDMI, DVI, RGB

 

If you would be interested in buying the whole thing as it sits, I will go $1000 flat. The case has 6 different fans blowing in or out without cutting holes in the sides for custom fans, one massive fan on the top. Built-in Hard drive docking station, The liquid cooling kit is located in the drive bays and runs to the cpu.

 

When I rebuild, I will be able to use the Case, Liquid Kit, and maybe PSU, however, if anyone wants to buy those along with other parts, I will replace them too, but since they are still of use to me, they cannot be sold as cheaply as the rest.

 

If anyone wants to buy any of it, feel free to message me.. OP, not trying to take over your thread.

As much as I want this, I can't get $1000. That's too much for me. 

 

OMG.. I just typed a long ass reply and pressed refresh when I was almost done.. put a ton of work into individual prices and links... all gone.. here Is what I can do for $600:

 

Hard Drive

MOBO

Case

CPU

PSU

RAM

Video Card

DVD Burner

 

Thats everything except the SSD and Liquid kit in case I forgot something lol. I wasn't going to sell that cheap, I just want to rebuild bad, and I would love to sell most of it at one time as I work too much to fuck with trying to sell stuff tongue.png Not gonna Lie tho, If you want me to send it ready to power on, I will put whatever cpu cooler I have lying around in it, unless you wanted to buy one and send it to my address for me to install, it's very easy to install a cpu fan though, you could add that in yourself, but it is something that you have to have.

 

*Edit: I can get you the links if you want, its all in my order history.

Edited by heathg88

  • Author

 

 

Would you be willing to buy a Gaming computer fully built, but a year old? I have about $1400 in mine, not counting monitor and astros, I could take out the liquid kit and drop it in a cheaper case for you. I am looking to rebuild mine. I can post pictures, and more info, but a quick rundown of it is:

 

3.7 GHz AMD phenom processor

500 GB Hard drive for media

16 GB DDR3 RAM (4x4)

64 GB Solid State for Operating System and other files that need to load quick

Sapphire 1GB video card radeon HD 6850

DVD burner + current case has 2 empty expansions

600W Corsair PSU, all cables are wrapped in wire mesh

The motherboard is a bit cheap ($60) but perfectly fine for the parts listed above + a little more room to expand, cant add another video card to crossfire though.. main reason i want to rebuild.

* A side note on the video card, I mentioned That I cant add another, but it has 3 outputs that can all be used simultaneously(up tp 3 monitors/TVs), HDMI, DVI, RGB

 

If you would be interested in buying the whole thing as it sits, I will go $1000 flat. The case has 6 different fans blowing in or out without cutting holes in the sides for custom fans, one massive fan on the top. Built-in Hard drive docking station, The liquid cooling kit is located in the drive bays and runs to the cpu.

 

When I rebuild, I will be able to use the Case, Liquid Kit, and maybe PSU, however, if anyone wants to buy those along with other parts, I will replace them too, but since they are still of use to me, they cannot be sold as cheaply as the rest.

 

If anyone wants to buy any of it, feel free to message me.. OP, not trying to take over your thread.

As much as I want this, I can't get $1000. That's too much for me. 

 

OMG.. I just typed a long ass reply and pressed refresh when I was almost done.. put a ton of work into individual prices and links... all gone.. here Is what I can do for $600:

 

Hard Drive

MOBO

Case

CPU

PSU

RAM

Video Card

DVD Burner

 

Thats everything except the SSD and Liquid kit in case I forgot something lol. I wasn't going to sell that cheap, I just want to rebuild bad, and I would love to sell most of it at one time as I work too much to fuck with trying to sell stuff tongue.png Not gonna Lie tho, If you want me to send it ready to power on, I will put whatever cpu cooler I have lying around in it, unless you wanted to buy one and send it to my address for me to install, it's very easy to install a cpu fan though, you could add that in yourself, but it is something that you have to have.

 

*Edit: I can get you the links if you want, its all in my order history.

 

Sure, pm me them. I'd love to check out the stuffs!

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im not pretty sure but 400-500 dollar is pretty low isnt it :/

It's low but I have to pay for gas and such so I won't be able to save all of my money for the computer. So, this is why i'm going for a lower price. I can still get a good build for $500, though.

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