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klockness
02-22-2006, 02:57 PM
I have a computer I built and I am thinking of selling it in order to buy a laptop. Right now I just want quotes unless you're real interested and make an offer I like. I've built a couple of machines and only use name brand parts. It has the following:

Antec Sonata Case w/ 380 true power supply
Asus P4p800 deluxe mobo
2.4 Ghz P4 CPU
1gb kingston DDR 400 Mhz ram
sony 52x cdrom
samsung dvd/cdrw
ati 9800 pro 128mb
tv tuner
audigy 2 gamer 24bit sound card

I may throw in the following games if interested and a logitech steering wheel and logitech wireless usb controller:
Halo, Enter the Matrix, rainbow Six 3, Need for Speed 2, Need for Speed Porsche Unleashed, Splinter Cell, Star Wars Jedi Knight, Unreal Tournament 2003 plus a few others

I also have 4.1 dolby digital surround sound speakers that are flat panel so they can be hung on the wall or stand them like normal. I have all the original manuals with every piece of hardware. Please give me a quote I am just seeing what this is all worth and if your interested in buying let me know.

klockness
02-23-2006, 04:42 PM
I just want to know what you think it's worth, you don't necessarily have to be willing to buy.

[C.U.] Michael
02-23-2006, 04:49 PM
like 250 - 300...Kingston ram sucks and 128 on vid card will only give out like 50-60 fps in games.

klockness
02-23-2006, 05:10 PM
Thanks for the quote but Kinston Sucks? Do you really know what your talking about? Plus you can only notice like 30fps anway and fps depend on the game, settings, and graphics processor as much as memory. Max FPS is only a good measure when comparing it to other cards in benchmarks. I know it's not top of the line newest thing on the market but I would hope it's worth a little more than that. Thanks.

[C.U.] Michael
02-23-2006, 05:12 PM
I was just saying kingston isnt the best out there and tends to fail under stress..DDR is best for gamming. 128 in your video card holds back a lot of options when running games.

klockness
02-24-2006, 03:43 PM
I'm not trying to be rude or start an argument so please don't take any of this personal I just want to clarify. Kingston is a brand of memory, most would say the best for overclocking, along with corsair or mushkin. Otherwise memory is not under stress and it only fails if it gets hot or shocked no matter what brand. DDR is a type of memory, I didn't state it early but it is DDR3200 I believe, I know it runs at 400 MHz. Yeah some cards now have 256MB and there are better graphics processors out there but this one is still pretty good, it will play any game out there well enough. There is always something better especially when it comes to graphics cards.

klockness
03-07-2006, 05:58 PM
up

shiro
03-08-2006, 05:31 PM
i would say the most you are going to get is about 400-450.

kingston ram is good but not the best, i preffer corsair.

good luck selling it