Now Splitting - PC Motherboard with Phenom x6 1100T, 8gb ram and 120gb SSD
Edit: Massive changes, hopefully for the better.
I've decided to let my PC go. It gets no use other than to log onto my online banking, and it's taking up far too much space. I'm selling just the main board, ram, and CPU along with a neat little 2.5" 120gb SSD.
Here's the specs
ASUS M4A785TD-V EVO Mainboard
A nice little board, all blue and shiny. Socket AM3. 2x PCIe16 slots, 1x PCIe1, Crossfire support, 3x pci, 5x internal SATA, 1x external SATA, built in GFX (Radeon 4200 I believe), Built in sound. Usual stuff. Has a clever "fast boot" mode that gets you into a linux based web browser within about 10-15 seconds of power on (providing you have installed the correct software)
AMD Phenom X6 1100T (Black Edition) 3.3ghz processor - a mighty overclocker. I did try to get it to 4ghz, and got to 3.8 on all 6 cores just by tweaking the multiplier before I needed to mess with voltages etc, so gave up and returned it to stock speeds. When using only 3 cores, it runs at 3.7ghz
8GB KINGSTON Valueram KVR16N11H/2 (4x 2GB DIMM) DDR3 - 1600 MHz / PC3-12800. All the ram has nice blue "heatsinks" installed - mainly for asthetics
ocz vertex plus r2 120mb SSD I will include this drive with the bundle. Its not that old (I have the receipt somewhere) and is in great working order.
The only issue I have had is with the USB controller on the motherboard. It may be the motherboard, or it maybe the windows 7 install. It basically doesn't like some USB pen drives - the faster the pen drive the worse it gets. Strangely enough I have the same issue at work with some of the drives, and my previous motherboard had similar issues. I have since installed a 1x pcie usb 2 card, but haven't tested it. update: The USB setup is fine under ubuntu, so I have to assume the windows drivers I've inherited are poop. I'll still include the USB card.
NO original boxes or packaging is included - just some great packaging by me.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/13342352/a/pc1.jpg
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/13342352/a/pc5.jpg