PC For Sale
Posted: 06 Jan 2019, 16:58
Hello all,
I have built a new system for my flight simming and my old PC needs to go to a good home. I built the system June of 2015 and it has served me very well the whole time. It is still more than capable to run P3Dv4.x at higher settings.
System Specs:
Cooler Master HAF-X Full Tower case
Asus X99-A motherboard
Intel Core i7 5930K CPU
G.Skill 3000MHz 15-15-15-35 16GB (4x4GB) memory
EVGA GTX 980 Ti SC (06G-P4-4995-KR 6GB) GPU
Samsung 950 Pro NVMe 256GB SSD
Seagate 160GB HDD
Asus DVD RW drive
Enermax Liqtech 240 AIO CPU Cooler
650W Power Supply
The system runs at 4.5 GHz but can be increased to 4.625 GHz with proper cooling such as the custom cooling loop I was running.
The memory can also be run at 14-14-14-34 if you choose.
This case is large. You will need a good amount of space. There are filters installed on all intake fans.
The two slide out Hot Swap bays for SATA drives.
Back of case. Note that there are two custom holes drilled with grommets where my external radiator hoses passed through.
Side panel has plexi-glass that is very clear still for being over 2 years old. No deep scratches and some polish would clean it up nicely. Door has a 200mm fan that feeds directly onto the GPU and motherboard.
I spent a few hours cleaning the system up. The 240 AIO keeps the CPU below 85C under synthetic stress tests and is fairly quiet when under normal flight simming load.
Everything I have to ship. The plain brown box is the spare parts box for the case which includes GPU support bracket, caster wheels for bottom, spare front drive bay cover, screws/stand-offs, etc.
1) This is not the latest-greatest generation system but it performs very well even by today's standards. I have the system running and have stress tested it for several hours and it appears to be rock solid.
2) I installed (but DID NOT activate) Windows 10 Pro 64bit OS. It will be up to the purchaser to buy and activate the OS but you will most likely be able to use the key from your old system.
3) The Seagate 160GB HDD is one I had lying around so I thru it in. You will need to install a larger HDD. You will most likely have an HDD to swap in from old system.
4) I have all the boxes that the parts came new in except for the case box. System will be boxed properly and securely with empty "original" parts boxes shipped as a second parcel if purchaser wants those. The GPU will be properly secured or removed and shipped in it's original factory box in a separate parcel.
5) I have all the hardware and other trinkets that came with the case and other items and will ship those with system.
Originally I planned on parting the system out and selling the parts on eBay. I have been watching eBay to see what the general price is that people are getting for them and I am seeing about $800(+/-) worth of parts. I would prefer NOT to go this route and would rather save the hassle of selling and shipping each individual part and just sell a working/running system to a fellow flight simmer that is in need of an upgrade.
I am asking $750 USD for this system "AS IS".
Shipping will be at the cost of purchaser with shipping agent being the purchasers preferred method, i.e. FedX, USPS, UPS, etc. I will speculate that the shipping cost will be over $125 USD.
Please reply to this post with questions or PM me with offers.
I will leave this up for a couple of weeks and if not sold I will move on to other options.
Thanks for your interest and have a good week.
Cheers
Roger
I have built a new system for my flight simming and my old PC needs to go to a good home. I built the system June of 2015 and it has served me very well the whole time. It is still more than capable to run P3Dv4.x at higher settings.
System Specs:
Cooler Master HAF-X Full Tower case
Asus X99-A motherboard
Intel Core i7 5930K CPU
G.Skill 3000MHz 15-15-15-35 16GB (4x4GB) memory
EVGA GTX 980 Ti SC (06G-P4-4995-KR 6GB) GPU
Samsung 950 Pro NVMe 256GB SSD
Seagate 160GB HDD
Asus DVD RW drive
Enermax Liqtech 240 AIO CPU Cooler
650W Power Supply
The system runs at 4.5 GHz but can be increased to 4.625 GHz with proper cooling such as the custom cooling loop I was running.
The memory can also be run at 14-14-14-34 if you choose.
This case is large. You will need a good amount of space. There are filters installed on all intake fans.
The two slide out Hot Swap bays for SATA drives.
Back of case. Note that there are two custom holes drilled with grommets where my external radiator hoses passed through.
Side panel has plexi-glass that is very clear still for being over 2 years old. No deep scratches and some polish would clean it up nicely. Door has a 200mm fan that feeds directly onto the GPU and motherboard.
I spent a few hours cleaning the system up. The 240 AIO keeps the CPU below 85C under synthetic stress tests and is fairly quiet when under normal flight simming load.
Everything I have to ship. The plain brown box is the spare parts box for the case which includes GPU support bracket, caster wheels for bottom, spare front drive bay cover, screws/stand-offs, etc.
1) This is not the latest-greatest generation system but it performs very well even by today's standards. I have the system running and have stress tested it for several hours and it appears to be rock solid.
2) I installed (but DID NOT activate) Windows 10 Pro 64bit OS. It will be up to the purchaser to buy and activate the OS but you will most likely be able to use the key from your old system.
3) The Seagate 160GB HDD is one I had lying around so I thru it in. You will need to install a larger HDD. You will most likely have an HDD to swap in from old system.
4) I have all the boxes that the parts came new in except for the case box. System will be boxed properly and securely with empty "original" parts boxes shipped as a second parcel if purchaser wants those. The GPU will be properly secured or removed and shipped in it's original factory box in a separate parcel.
5) I have all the hardware and other trinkets that came with the case and other items and will ship those with system.
Originally I planned on parting the system out and selling the parts on eBay. I have been watching eBay to see what the general price is that people are getting for them and I am seeing about $800(+/-) worth of parts. I would prefer NOT to go this route and would rather save the hassle of selling and shipping each individual part and just sell a working/running system to a fellow flight simmer that is in need of an upgrade.
I am asking $750 USD for this system "AS IS".
Shipping will be at the cost of purchaser with shipping agent being the purchasers preferred method, i.e. FedX, USPS, UPS, etc. I will speculate that the shipping cost will be over $125 USD.
Please reply to this post with questions or PM me with offers.
I will leave this up for a couple of weeks and if not sold I will move on to other options.
Thanks for your interest and have a good week.
Cheers
Roger