Sold Amiga 3000

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Amiga 3000 NTSC from my personal collection, completely rebuilt with ReAmiga 3000 motherboard, a modern 250watt power supply kit from Simon and ZuluScsi SCSI2 2040 SD-card solution. I have too many Amigas so I am selling this machine that I completed last year. The ReAmiga 3000 is a modern version of the classic Amiga 3000 with surface mount components and modern Fast Ram sockets. Optional motherboard status LEDs populated, all new components, the only items reused are the Commodore custom chips and the 3.5” disk drive. No rust or corrosion – Although not perfect condition, this is one of the nicest Amiga 3000 machines in existence. The front plastic shows a few minor surface scratches that do not show up in a photo. No Keyboard/Mouse but otherwise a fully turn key solution that is dead stable with no issues whatsoever. The ZuluScsi card works perfectly and fast at full SCSI I spec. Includes 32Gb USB memory card containing the OS 3.2.2 installation and other freeware to demonstration the system functions.
68030 CPU @ 25Mhz – 68882 FPU @ 40Mhz (not the usual 25Mhz)
16Mb Fast Ram – 2Mb Chip Ram
Latest WD33C93A-PL 00-08 SCSI Chip
Super Denise 8373
Agnus 8372B (2Mb)
Super Buster 07
Ramsey 04
Super DMAC 02
Chinon FB-354
Amiga OS 3.2.2 - Installation media included
$2800 + FedEx shipping

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Edit: Price Change $2750 + Shipping
 

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If I disable Asynchronous SCSI Transfer within SCSI prefs, I receive a benchmark of 2,184,533. Is there a better benchmark I can execute to obtain a more accurate rating?
 

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synchronous mode is fastest, but i'm not sure i'd trust sysinfo numbers. you could try sysspeed or devtest
 
I find DriveSpeed from FastATA software to be good in this kind of tests (works also without FastATA controller)
 
NTSC Tic board, NTSC crystal, NTSC Agnus. Power supply is auto adjustable for 120V or 220V
 
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@Bit-Image you can’t sell this with installed software unless you include all of the original installation media
 
I was asked to provide a photo of the bottom of the machine. Original rubber feet are attached. All original hardware / screws with a 3d printed ZuluScsi bracket. Original hard drive bracket is also included.
 

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Installation media included.

I was in fact referring to the following
Includes assortment of WHDLOAD games, demos and utilities as this was a machine I used daily.

WHDLoad packs can't be supplied pre-installed without the original floppies
 
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