FS: Sony 21" CRT, SilverStone HTPC Case, EVGA nForce4 Motherboard *Brand New*
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Arizona
EVGA nForce4 SLI Socket 939 Motherboard
Product Page: EVGA nForce4 SLI Motherboard (PDF Specifications)
Model: 133-K8-NF41-AX
Condition: Brand New Sealed
Price: *** SOLD ***
SilverStone Lascala SST-LC03-B HTPC Case
Pictures: http://nosferatu.darkstarllc.com/sell/case/
I bought this case for $127 a year ago for a HTPC project. I ended up using it for less than 24 hours and then parting the HTPC out and selling everything. I'm finally getting around to selling this case. Local pickup would be nice, but I will also ship it. It's in great condition, minor blemishes on the case finish, nothing major.
I'm asking $90 + shipping for it. It includes the case, instructions, and all the screws (incl. ones to mount a motherboard). I'll have to quote you on the shipping, but PM me with your zipcode if you're interested.
Sony CPD-G520P FD Trinitron 21" CRT Monitor
Pictures: http://nosferatu.darkstarllc.com/sell/g520p/
This has been sitting in my closet for over a year since I got a LCD. This is one of the best 21" monitors, it goes all the way up to 2048 x 1536 if your videocard supports that resolution. I ran it at 1600x1200 @ 85Hz. There are two VGA inputs on the back of the monitor and a switch on the front to change between them. The screen has an anti-reflective coating on it and the glass is flat. I tested both inputs on the monitor and adjusted the settings and confirmed everything is working. I remember the monitor used to make a buzzing noise after an hour or two of using it and the screen would sometimes shake a bit. Turning off the monitor and turning it back on would fix it. I'm not sure what caused this, it might have been interference with other electronics as I had a decoder/amplifier sitting next to it on my desk. However, I'm no expert so I can't say for sure that's the cause. With the exception of that, the monitor still works great. You can ignore the lines on the pictures with the screen on, those are simply scan lines (normal to CRT's) and you don't see them with your eyes. The screen is in great shape, you will need to adjust the brightness and contrast on the monitors menu to suit your tastes.
Here is page on the monitor on amazon. This thing is massive... it weighs 80lbs, so local pickup only.
The monitor is sold AS-IS, I'm asking for $100. It includes the manual, power cable, and vga cable.
I prefer money orders to avoid PayPal fees. If you are close-by, I will offer local pickup to avoid shipping costs.
SOLD
- CoD2 DVD - OEM
- D-Link DI-524 Router
E-Bay: n_o_s_f_e_r_a_t_u
Heat: n0sferatu
Product Page: EVGA nForce4 SLI Motherboard (PDF Specifications)
Model: 133-K8-NF41-AX
Condition: Brand New Sealed
Price: *** SOLD ***
SilverStone Lascala SST-LC03-B HTPC Case
Pictures: http://nosferatu.darkstarllc.com/sell/case/
I bought this case for $127 a year ago for a HTPC project. I ended up using it for less than 24 hours and then parting the HTPC out and selling everything. I'm finally getting around to selling this case. Local pickup would be nice, but I will also ship it. It's in great condition, minor blemishes on the case finish, nothing major.
I'm asking $90 + shipping for it. It includes the case, instructions, and all the screws (incl. ones to mount a motherboard). I'll have to quote you on the shipping, but PM me with your zipcode if you're interested.
Sony CPD-G520P FD Trinitron 21" CRT Monitor
Pictures: http://nosferatu.darkstarllc.com/sell/g520p/
This has been sitting in my closet for over a year since I got a LCD. This is one of the best 21" monitors, it goes all the way up to 2048 x 1536 if your videocard supports that resolution. I ran it at 1600x1200 @ 85Hz. There are two VGA inputs on the back of the monitor and a switch on the front to change between them. The screen has an anti-reflective coating on it and the glass is flat. I tested both inputs on the monitor and adjusted the settings and confirmed everything is working. I remember the monitor used to make a buzzing noise after an hour or two of using it and the screen would sometimes shake a bit. Turning off the monitor and turning it back on would fix it. I'm not sure what caused this, it might have been interference with other electronics as I had a decoder/amplifier sitting next to it on my desk. However, I'm no expert so I can't say for sure that's the cause. With the exception of that, the monitor still works great. You can ignore the lines on the pictures with the screen on, those are simply scan lines (normal to CRT's) and you don't see them with your eyes. The screen is in great shape, you will need to adjust the brightness and contrast on the monitors menu to suit your tastes.
Here is page on the monitor on amazon. This thing is massive... it weighs 80lbs, so local pickup only.
The monitor is sold AS-IS, I'm asking for $100. It includes the manual, power cable, and vga cable.
I prefer money orders to avoid PayPal fees. If you are close-by, I will offer local pickup to avoid shipping costs.
SOLD
- CoD2 DVD - OEM
- D-Link DI-524 Router
E-Bay: n_o_s_f_e_r_a_t_u
Heat: n0sferatu
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If so I'm positive i will buy it.
SUper easy setup
everything you could ever want in a super reasonably priced board
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