I'm moving and I don't want like 90% of my stuff. I'll probably actually have some hardware I'd like to get rid of once I dig it out (I think maybe a motherboard or two and a video card perhaps) but in the meantime I've come across the inevitable box of computer cables'n'shit that anyone who has ever built a computer in their life (or 3-4) has. I have no idea what half the shit in this box but I'm sure it's probably useful to people who would actually use it. Maybe. Perhaps. I don't know/care.
Inside you'll find the past 8 years worth of internal cables, power cables, random parts, screws, more cables and whatever else.
I'd like to sell the whole box of pieces and shove it all into a large USPS Priority flat rate shipping box so I'm looking for like $30 including said shipping. If you can actually identify the shit in the box and tell me, "Hey, fuck you, none of that is even worth that go screw yourself." I'll lower it and care even less. I just want to give the opportunity for this to go to someone who may actually have some use for it rather than me dropping it off on the doorstep of the local PC repair place like an abandoned baby.
I've thrown away most all of the driver CDs and shit of that nature so it's mostly all wires and cables and adapters and whatevers. SURPRISES.
I can't find my SD card reader so here's a high quality iPhone pic:
http://i.imgur.com/XxkIi.jpg
EDIT: I found some other shit!
I found an old i7 processor. It works.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819115202
Intel Core i7-920 Bloomfield 2.66GHz LGA 1366 130W Quad-Core Processor BX80601920 - $80 +ship
I don't feel like taking another picture of it now but I found this motherboard:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813121470
Intel BOXDX58SO2 LGA 1366 Intel X58 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard
Works fine, was used for around 6 months and purchased earlier this year I think. Offer please. :)
20-Key USB X-Keys Desktop, unused (see here) - $60 +ship
http://i.imgur.com/gSawR.jpg
Gunnar Optiks Paralex in Gloss Onyx/Amber, pretty much unused - $30 +ship
http://i.imgur.com/2a0LX.jpg
Zerglings and Marines (7 of each, different poses) - $10 +ship
http://i.imgur.com/kmlDi.jpg
GG Button, unused - $10 shipped
http://i.imgur.com/QSbQW.jpg
I own the stupidest stuff.
I'm moving and I don't want like 90% of my stuff. I'll probably actually have some hardware I'd like to get rid of once I dig it out (I think maybe a motherboard or two and a video card perhaps) but in the meantime I've come across the inevitable box of computer cables'n'shit that anyone who has ever built a computer in their life (or 3-4) has. I have no idea what half the shit in this box but I'm sure it's probably useful to people who would actually use it. Maybe. Perhaps. I don't know/care.
Inside you'll find the past 8 years worth of internal cables, power cables, random parts, screws, more cables and whatever else.
I'd like to sell the whole box of pieces and shove it all into a large USPS Priority flat rate shipping box so I'm looking for like $30 including said shipping. If you can actually identify the shit in the box and tell me, "Hey, fuck you, none of that is even worth that go screw yourself." I'll lower it and care even less. I just want to give the opportunity for this to go to someone who may actually have some use for it rather than me dropping it off on the doorstep of the local PC repair place like an abandoned baby.
I've thrown away most all of the driver CDs and shit of that nature so it's mostly all wires and cables and adapters and whatevers. SURPRISES.
I can't find my SD card reader so here's a high quality iPhone pic:
http://i.imgur.com/XxkIi.jpg
EDIT: I found some other shit!
I found an old i7 processor. It works.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819115202
Intel Core i7-920 Bloomfield 2.66GHz LGA 1366 130W Quad-Core Processor BX80601920 - $80 +ship
I don't feel like taking another picture of it now but I found this motherboard:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813121470
Intel BOXDX58SO2 LGA 1366 Intel X58 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard
Works fine, was used for around 6 months and purchased earlier this year I think. Offer please. :)
20-Key USB X-Keys Desktop, unused (see [url=http://piengineering.com/xkeys/xkdesk.php]here[/url]) - $60 +ship
http://i.imgur.com/gSawR.jpg
Gunnar Optiks Paralex in Gloss Onyx/Amber, pretty much unused - $30 +ship
http://i.imgur.com/2a0LX.jpg
Zerglings and Marines (7 of each, different poses) - $10 +ship
http://i.imgur.com/kmlDi.jpg
GG Button, unused - $10 shipped
http://i.imgur.com/QSbQW.jpg
I own the stupidest stuff.
:O the x-keys...what a steal.
:O the x-keys...what a steal.
Thx marisa for buying my processor. Still have other stuff.
Thx marisa for buying my processor. Still have other stuff.
o god why i wanted the processor, marisa has a super computer anyway ;_;
o god why i wanted the processor, marisa has a super computer anyway ;_;
omg.... gunnars..............
omg.... gunnars..............
domoo god why i wanted the processor, marisa has a super computer anyway ;_;
Actually I only have a 1st gen i7 870 @ 4.0GHz, getting a bit outdated with Sandy and Ivy out.
Reason I got it was because harbleu was using an i7 920 c0 and needs 1.425v to get to a mere 3.8GHz. miyari's 920 is the much better d0 revision which can probably do 4.2GHz on the same amount of voltage or even less. 1.425 isn't really safe imo for 45nm i7 anyways. So I'm giving it to harbleu, then harbleu is giving me his c0, then im going to sell it on overclock.net.
[quote=domo]o god why i wanted the processor, marisa has a super computer anyway ;_;[/quote]
Actually I only have a 1st gen i7 870 @ 4.0GHz, getting a bit outdated with Sandy and Ivy out.
Reason I got it was because harbleu was using an i7 920 c0 and needs 1.425v to get to a mere 3.8GHz. miyari's 920 is the much better d0 revision which can probably do 4.2GHz on the same amount of voltage or even less. 1.425 isn't really safe imo for 45nm i7 anyways. So I'm giving it to harbleu, then harbleu is giving me his c0, then im going to sell it on overclock.net.