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Hitmonlee
10-01-2014, 01:04 PM
If any of you are looking to upgrade your neckbeardness and decline in sunlight intake check this out:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/161438898907?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1558.l2649


Help a brotha out, have to feed my family and all.

Knuckle
10-01-2014, 02:03 PM
welcome to deprecation. I built my PC this year of february for roughly $2,000 which is packing a better i7, watercooled, better GPU (not in dual set up, which tends to not work great anyway. add another 500 bucks for a 2nd one), add in a 500GB samsung SSD that I don't believe yours is packing, and my build also included a new top of the line 24" monitor designed to refresh at 1ms perfect for any shooters. Xbox one + 3 games can score for 300-500 on craigslist.

radditsu
10-01-2014, 02:22 PM
Someone owes money to the mob.

Hitmonlee
10-01-2014, 02:41 PM
58" TV - 1000-2000$
Toshiba 58-inch 1080p 120Hz Smart LED HDTV with Built-in WiFi - 999.99 amazon
SANYO 58" 1080p 120Hz LED HDTV - 798.00 at walmart
Samsung 58-Inch-1080p-Plasma - 1,999.99 amazon

32" TV 300-500$
http://www.cnet.com/topics/tvs/best-tvs/32-inches/
http://www.walmart.com/c/kp/32-inch-smart-tv

XBOX ONE - 300/500 new, less used WITH games from craigslist

so far up to 3,000 (500 below your starting bid) for brand new warrantied free shipped stuff with better specs

now for your computer?
not even gonna bother, no one can really tell that much of a difference visually because gamers are stoned oafs, undiscerning, especially someone who would buy that shit off ebay for so much, thinking its great...

so good luck finding a rich idiot stoner who wants to pay you for shipping for your old shit.

u burn in hell

Dat Math bruh.

$3,000+$5,300 = $8,300.. which is what I posted $8,000 at time of purchase. Time of purchase. Time of purchase. Time of purchase. Not asking for that.

And is Water cooled. THERMALTAKE, Water2.0 Extreme Liquid Cooling System.


Thanks Herb for proving my point, I appreciate everything you've done.

Hitmonlee
10-01-2014, 02:45 PM
welcome to deprecation. I built my PC this year of february for roughly $2,000 which is packing a better i7, watercooled, better GPU (not in dual set up, which tends to not work great anyway. add another 500 bucks for a 2nd one), add in a 500GB samsung SSD that I don't believe yours is packing, and my build also included a new top of the line 24" monitor designed to refresh at 1ms perfect for any shooters. Xbox one + 3 games can score for 300-500 on craigslist.

Is your i7 six core?

GPU works fine, 2 SLI cords. ARMA 3 and BF4 on highest graphics settings with no delay.

CRUCIAL, 512GB M4 SSD, MLC Marvell 88SS9174, 415/260 MB/s, 2.5-Inch, SATA 6 Gb/s.

My point is, $3,500 starting price for $8,000+ worth of gaming equipment(at time of purchase Herb, save yourself the time) is fair. I'm not being unreasonable. We'll see. Thanks for bumping the thread though.
<3

Glenzig
10-01-2014, 03:16 PM
I'll give you 500 plat for it.

Knuckle
10-01-2014, 03:57 PM
Didn't see the TV in there 58"

Hitmonlee
10-01-2014, 04:06 PM
I took a picture of it, also comes with a wall mount that my wife claims cost her almost $200, I have no idea how much that cost. It is also a Samsung TV, so not a cheap pos.

Hitmonlee
10-01-2014, 04:47 PM
Fair

lawll
10-09-2014, 03:10 PM
I would never buy computer hardware used, you have no idea what could be wrong with it. A rig might seems like it's 100% fine but until you put it under some load you don't really know what's wrong with it or how well it was treated. GL bro. I wouldn't even count on a rig I built to last more then 4-5 years without some kinda of hiccup, so who knows whats about to go.

fishingme
10-09-2014, 04:03 PM
I would never buy computer hardware used, you have no idea what could be wrong with it. A rig might seems like it's 100% fine but until you put it under some load you don't really know what's wrong with it or how well it was treated. GL bro. I wouldn't even count on a rig I built to last more then 4-5 years without some kinda of hiccup, so who knows whats about to go.

If you're buying individual components, judge the book by its cover. I've never bought a bad component that hasn't lasted me until i re-sold it, or put it in my storage room. Ended up buying a motherboard and cpu from a guy who ended up having a brand new subaru, at the time it was still a 30k car. Completely trusted the guy. Ended up re-selling that mobo/cpu in a computer 3 years later for five times what i invested in it. Of course sold it to a stoner that came by to pick it up on a mountain bike lol, was probably alarti.