FS: Corsair XMS2 2GB DDR2 800 & 2 Power Supplies
Leonardo
Wake up and smell the glaciersEagle River, Alaska Icrontian
///SOLD///1. Corsair XMS2, 2 X 1GB, DDR2 800/PC2 6400, 5-5-5-12
$30 shipped USPS Priority (no waiting for rebates)
///SOLD///2. PSU, High Power HPC-560-A12S, 560W
LINK 1 LINK 2
$35 shipped USPS Priority
(This is NOT the “Hi Power” sad sack brand)
* 3 X 12v rails – 23a/15a/14a
* 80% efficiency rating
* SLI & Crossfire
* 120mm cooling fan, fairly quiet
* All sleeved cables
* UL E144195, made by SIRTEC International
* Power meter on the back of the unit – works well
* Cables
- ATX 20+4
- 2 cables of 3 X 4-pin Molex
- 1 Cable 2 X Molex
- 1 X PSU fan monitor
- 4+4 (EPS 12v or single P4 connector)
- 2 X 6-pin PCI-e (2 cables)
- 2 cables of 2 X SATA
* Very good condition, 4-pin floppy connector removed
* Original box and manual
///PENDING///3. PSU, Nextherm ICS 8200 PSU 460, 460W
LINK, LINK 2
* 2 X 12v rails, 18a each
* Sleeved cables
* 2 X 80mm fan, fairly quiet
* Very good condition, floppy connector removed
* UL #141400, Seventeam Electronics Co.
* 3 cables of 2 X Molex
* 20+4 ATX
* 2 X SATA (1 cable)
* PCI-e 6-pin (1 cable)
* EPS 12v 8-pin connector, NO 4-Pin motherboard power connector
$30 shipped USPS Priority
Both of these PSUs are great cosmetic and operational condition and very good quality. My home computers are all highly overclocked quad cores. These power supplies were stable and competent, just not quite up to the last 200MHz of OC that I wanted on a couple of the computers. There are no performance flaws or capacitor whines with either of these units. Both of them run fairly quiet, too. Either of these would be perfect for a mid-range build or for replacing a mid-range or OEM PSU in an existing computer. No, neither of these is a prestigious brand such as Corsair, PCP&C, or OCZ, nevertheless they are solid mid-range quality. One of the units has no floppy connectors (I removed them). If you need floppy power, I can throw in a Molex-floppy adapter for free.
If you'd like the Corsair RAM and one the PSUs, don't be afraid to make an offer for a package deal.
PayPal, please. I'll cross ship for a personal check if you are long term member here, have a very good Heatware history, of if I've traded successfully with you before.
Heatware 156/0/0
$30 shipped USPS Priority (no waiting for rebates)
///SOLD///2. PSU, High Power HPC-560-A12S, 560W
LINK 1 LINK 2
$35 shipped USPS Priority
(This is NOT the “Hi Power” sad sack brand)
* 3 X 12v rails – 23a/15a/14a
* 80% efficiency rating
* SLI & Crossfire
* 120mm cooling fan, fairly quiet
* All sleeved cables
* UL E144195, made by SIRTEC International
* Power meter on the back of the unit – works well
* Cables
- ATX 20+4
- 2 cables of 3 X 4-pin Molex
- 1 Cable 2 X Molex
- 1 X PSU fan monitor
- 4+4 (EPS 12v or single P4 connector)
- 2 X 6-pin PCI-e (2 cables)
- 2 cables of 2 X SATA
* Very good condition, 4-pin floppy connector removed
* Original box and manual
///PENDING///3. PSU, Nextherm ICS 8200 PSU 460, 460W
LINK, LINK 2
* 2 X 12v rails, 18a each
* Sleeved cables
* 2 X 80mm fan, fairly quiet
* Very good condition, floppy connector removed
* UL #141400, Seventeam Electronics Co.
* 3 cables of 2 X Molex
* 20+4 ATX
* 2 X SATA (1 cable)
* PCI-e 6-pin (1 cable)
* EPS 12v 8-pin connector, NO 4-Pin motherboard power connector
$30 shipped USPS Priority
Both of these PSUs are great cosmetic and operational condition and very good quality. My home computers are all highly overclocked quad cores. These power supplies were stable and competent, just not quite up to the last 200MHz of OC that I wanted on a couple of the computers. There are no performance flaws or capacitor whines with either of these units. Both of them run fairly quiet, too. Either of these would be perfect for a mid-range build or for replacing a mid-range or OEM PSU in an existing computer. No, neither of these is a prestigious brand such as Corsair, PCP&C, or OCZ, nevertheless they are solid mid-range quality. One of the units has no floppy connectors (I removed them). If you need floppy power, I can throw in a Molex-floppy adapter for free.
If you'd like the Corsair RAM and one the PSUs, don't be afraid to make an offer for a package deal.
PayPal, please. I'll cross ship for a personal check if you are long term member here, have a very good Heatware history, of if I've traded successfully with you before.
Heatware 156/0/0
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I still have the Nextherm 460W "server" PSU
EDIT:
i dont have heatware but i do have ebay,
here's the link to my feedback... http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback2&userid=g3q2k2&ftab=AllFeedback
if that doesnt work, just go here >> and search "g3q2k2", if you have a profile you can email me and i can email you back to verify its really me, but im interested in that psu http://hub.ebay.com/community?_trksid=m37
UPDATE: Actually, it has both P4/4-pin and EPS12v/8-pin connectors. I had the 4-pin cable tied back on the cable and didn't notice it when I inspected the PSU for this ad.