Price is $650.I debated whether to post this here or not, but here goes...If you want to reach me, email: timothythurber@yahoo.comI don't read the PMs and stuff...FREE DELIVERY to the Triangle area on weekends, since I now live in Greenville 5 days a week. The computer can also be seen in Greenville during the week. If you’re pretty serious about it and have already worked things out with me, we can meet in Raleigh/Durham/Cary/Chapel Hill.This computer was built for me in February, 2007 by a friend (who works as a professional computer nerd for a bank) for use as my main desktop system. I had full intentions of keeping this system for a long time. I started med school in Greenville this Fall, and I had to buy a laptop. I pretty much just use the laptop at this point, so the desktop is for sale. Not in a hurry to sell it, but I’d rather have the money than a computer I don’t use frequently enough.CASE:Antec Sonata quiet case with removable filter, black in color. Has three large drive bays, two small drive bays, four 3.5” HDD bays (one is obviously in use), and currently has 3 PCI slots open (one more if you remove the PCI 4-port USB 2.0 card installed in one).HARDWARE:Intel P805D Dual Core 2.66GHz processorIntel D945PSN Motherboard160GB Western Digital HDD 7200rpm SATA2GB DDR2 RAM 533MHzThermaltake 430W power supply1st DVD burner: Lite-On Dual-Layer DVD-RW/CD-RW Buner2nd DVD burner: Sony DVD-RW/CD-RW BurnerNVIDIA 128MB 6600GT video card dual DVI out (can provide a VGA adaptor)Front-panel dual USB ports, audio in/out and Firewire 400 portFront-panel flash memory reader (MS+Pro Duo, SD/MMC, SM, CF/MD)Toshiba floppy driveRear panel has 8 USB ports, one firewire 400, network… etc120mm quiet rear case fanSOFTWARE/OS:Windows Vista Home Premium w/OEM codeMS Office Professional 2007 w/OEM codeNero Burning ROM 7.5.5.1 Full capabilityCyberlink PowerDVDMS Windows Media CenterThis is a nice computer, put together by someone with experience. This is just the computer "box"... no monitor/etc. This thing will burn two DVDs at the same time without killing the computer’s functionality – it is a strong system. Comes with all the discs, the motherboard drivers, the drive bay covers and PCI slot covers that were removed when the drives were installed… etc. You won’t be disappointed. I unplug + spray with endust every month or so (it doesn’t really seem to need it), always use the built-in dust filter. Comes from a non-smoking, non-pets, non-kids house.I will try to post pics soon, but if you can locate a photo of an Antec Sonata case in the time being, that’s what it looks like…PLEASE email: timothythurber@gmail.com, please no PMs. Thanks....Bidding starts at 10 cents. Reserve is $650. Buy-it-now is $650.[Edited on October 9, 2007 at 5:43 PM. Reason : ]
10/9/2007 5:39:38 PM
$.10
10/9/2007 6:48:01 PM
$tree(dot)fiddy
10/9/2007 6:51:25 PM
Congratulations! you are the highest bidder
10/9/2007 7:09:37 PM
$pi.fiddy
10/9/2007 8:46:51 PM
lolwell i guess you really want $650
10/9/2007 9:19:40 PM
incoming real bid...$200
10/9/2007 9:21:38 PM
it's on craigslist as well, where I figure I'll probably find a buyer. However, as a previous ncsu student I had to post it up here. Sometimes people are looking for a certain setup - ya never know.
10/9/2007 9:40:56 PM
two hundred and pi dollars
10/9/2007 9:44:17 PM
You aren't getting 650 for this, period.But I'll give you 300.
10/9/2007 10:43:50 PM
pi hundred dollars
10/9/2007 10:44:20 PM
too good of a computer for the bottomfeeding wolfwebbers
10/10/2007 4:30:19 AM
considering I had a friend at NC State build it for me, I figure there may be some nonbottomfeeders around who are interested. This computer isn't for everybody... the issue is that it's not old enough to massively depreciate enough for most, and most people don't know the difference between this system and a Dell. That's ok though...
10/10/2007 6:46:56 AM
the issue is that any computer, especially custom made (as in, lacking a warranty, no matter who built it) depreciates faster than a dell, even if it's better. you aren't going to get 650.
10/10/2007 7:12:16 AM
for the average computer user, I agree with you. People generally like the security of knowing that their used computer was made from the cheapest possible components in china where a big name label was slapped on it... but hey, i'm not looking for the average buyer. Maybe you're right and $650 is too much. I guess we'll see what the market dictates... But at $300 I'd just give it to my GF instead.[Edited on October 10, 2007 at 10:58 AM. Reason : .]
10/10/2007 10:56:33 AM
you're right, $650 was too much. I sold it for $625.
10/13/2007 10:01:39 AM
ownedgrats Tim850R, I feel happy that someone was able to deny these asshole lowballers.
10/13/2007 11:09:35 AM
it's cool, there's admittedly a bit of luck in making any sale. However, I drove from Greenville to Apex and brought it to the guy's house and did like a one-hour demo... and that's probably what really made the sale.
10/14/2007 8:18:43 PM
i was gonna bid on this, but I would prefer a computer from a house with smokers
10/14/2007 11:30:39 PM
thats a pretty decent price no doubt. especially homebuilt with all the oem /legal softwaregood job
10/15/2007 12:02:17 AM
10/15/2007 2:12:52 PM
^its lowball no matter where you arejust because tww offers are always lowball doesn't make it normal
10/15/2007 3:09:17 PM
Do ya balls hang low?
10/15/2007 3:28:56 PM
do they wobble to and fro?
10/15/2007 3:51:45 PM
congrats on 625.PT Barnum put it best.
10/15/2007 8:05:33 PM
this thread is an example of how anoying the lowballers on tww are...how much is vista+office 2007?that plus the hardware is worth $
10/15/2007 8:19:00 PM
vista was $120 at newegg, Office 2007 pro is $200 with a student discount. All software was legal. I just really didn't need the computer anymore. The new owner is pretty happy with it - runs adobe CS3/etc.
10/25/2007 4:17:58 PM
^ Office 2007 is $60 for a student.
10/25/2007 6:05:06 PM
http://www.theultimatesteal.com
10/25/2007 10:02:40 PM
^ nice
10/26/2007 1:19:41 AM