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Do you have a price range in mind?

 

I'm planning on selling the following Hack:

MOBO: DFI Lan Party P35

CPU: Q9550 45nm Quad Core

RAM: 8GB ADATA

VIDEO: 9400GT

HDD: 1TB WD GREEN

OPTICAL: 24x DVD DL

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Do you have a price range in mind?

 

I'm planning on selling the following Hack:

MOBO: DFI Lan Party P35

CPU: Q9550 45nm Quad Core

RAM: 8GB ADATA

VIDEO: 9400GT

HDD: 1TB WD GREEN

OPTICAL: 24x DVD DL

How much are you looking to get?

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So what did you get???

 

EFI-X Module installed on one of the USB headers - upgraded to latest 3.6.9 version

Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 3.0GHz Quad Core 1333 FSB 45nm Yorkfield processor

Gigabyte GA-EP45-DS3R socket 775 mainboard

Sunbeam Core Contact Freezer CPU heatsink w/ 120mm fan

Antec 300 Black Chassis

Antec True Power Trio 550w power supply

8GB DDR-2 800MHz (4 x 2GB)

Seagate 1.5TB SATA hard drive

EVGA Nvidia 8800 GTS 320MB PCI-Express x16 graphics card

LG 22x SATA DVD burner

PCI slot fan speed controller installed for CPU fan

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EFI-X Module installed on one of the USB headers - upgraded to latest 3.6.9 version

Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 3.0GHz Quad Core 1333 FSB 45nm Yorkfield processor

Gigabyte GA-EP45-DS3R socket 775 mainboard

Sunbeam Core Contact Freezer CPU heatsink w/ 120mm fan

Antec 300 Black Chassis

Antec True Power Trio 550w power supply

8GB DDR-2 800MHz (4 x 2GB)

Seagate 1.5TB SATA hard drive

EVGA Nvidia 8800 GTS 320MB PCI-Express x16 graphics card

LG 22x SATA DVD burner

PCI slot fan speed controller installed for CPU fan

LOL... at what cost????
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dunno if this is up your alley or not, but i'm selling my setup

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...9#ht_690wt_1167

Hello, I'm seeking a Used High end hackintosh desktop. Looking for something with very high end specs, either core i7 or quad core processor. If your looking to sell your machine please PM me and I will respond asap. Thanks!

 

-Chris

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Anyone else selling a quad core rig around here?

 

Yes me....

 

Shortly I will be looking into selling my rig..

Specs as follows:

 

Asus P5K-VM Socket 775 Motherboard.

Intel Core 2 Quad: Q6600 2.4 GHz.

Asus Silent square aluminum processor cooler.

6 GB DDR2 800MHz Pc2 6400

Hiper 630 watt Power supply

EVGA 8800 GTS 640MB DDR3 320 bit GFX Card PCI-Express.

1x 500 GB Seagate SATA II 7200 rpm 32MB Cache Hard drive.

1x 500 GB Western Digital SATA 300 7200 rpm 32MB Cache Hard Drive.

Coolermaster CM690 Dominator Tower Case.

Apple Aluminum keyboard.

OSX Leopard 10.5.6

 

GeekBench Test Scores:

 

Platform: Mac OS X x86 (32-bit)

Compiler: GCC 4.0.1 (Apple Inc. build 5484)

Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5.6 (Build 9G55)

Model: Hackintosh

Motherboard: ASUSTeK Computer INC. P5K-VM Rev 1.xx

Processor: Intel® Core2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz

Processor ID: GenuineIntel Family 6 Model 15 Stepping 11

Logical Processors: 4

Physical Processors: 1

Processor Frequency: 1.60 GHz

L1 Instruction Cache: 32.0 KB

L1 Data Cache: 32.0 KB

L2 Cache: 4.00 MB

L3 Cache: 0.00 B

Bus Frequency: 1.06 GHz

Memory: 6.00 GB

Memory Type: 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM

SIMD: 1

BIOS: American Megatrends Inc. 0602

Processor Model: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600

Processor Cores: 4

 

Integer (Score: 4068)

Blowfish single-threaded scalar -- 1562, , 68.6 MB/sec

Blowfish multi-threaded scalar -- 6155, , 252.2 MB/sec

Text Compress single-threaded scalar -- 1892, , 6.05 MB/sec

Text Compress multi-threaded scalar -- 6546, , 21.5 MB/sec

Text Decompress single-threaded scalar -- 1670, , 6.87 MB/sec

Text Decompress multi-threaded scalar -- 6252, , 24.9 MB/sec

Image Compress single-threaded scalar -- 1737, , 14.3 Mpixels/sec

Image Compress multi-threaded scalar -- 6711, , 56.5 Mpixels/sec

Image Decompress single-threaded scalar -- 1416, , 23.8 Mpixels/sec

Image Decompress multi-threaded scalar -- 5096, , 83.2 Mpixels/sec

Lua single-threaded scalar -- 2603, , 1.00 Mnodes/sec

Lua multi-threaded scalar -- 7186, , 2.76 Mnodes/sec

 

Floating Point (Score: 7574)

Mandelbrot single-threaded scalar -- 1796, , 1.19 Gflops

Mandelbrot multi-threaded scalar -- 6923, , 4.53 Gflops

Dot Product single-threaded scalar -- 3292, , 1.59 Gflops

Dot Product multi-threaded scalar -- 13142, , 5.99 Gflops

Dot Product single-threaded vector -- 2630, , 3.15 Gflops

Dot Product multi-threaded vector -- 11014, , 11.5 Gflops

LU Decomposition single-threaded scalar -- 713, , 634.7 Mflops

LU Decomposition multi-threaded scalar -- 2738, , 2.40 Gflops

Primality Test single-threaded scalar -- 3404, , 508.4 Mflops

Primality Test multi-threaded scalar -- 9692, , 1.80 Gflops

Sharpen Image single-threaded scalar -- 4828, , 11.3 Mpixels/sec

Sharpen Image multi-threaded scalar -- 17420, , 40.1 Mpixels/sec

Blur Image single-threaded scalar -- 6246, , 4.94 Mpixels/sec

Blur Image multi-threaded scalar -- 22202, , 17.5 Mpixels/sec

 

Memory (Score: 2381)

Read Sequential single-threaded scalar -- 3266, , 4.00 GB/sec

Write Sequential single-threaded scalar -- 2350, , 1.61 GB/sec

Stdlib Allocate single-threaded scalar -- 1947, , 7.27 Mallocs/sec

Stdlib Write single-threaded scalar -- 2165, , 4.48 GB/sec

Stdlib Copy single-threaded scalar -- 2178, , 2.25 GB/sec

 

Stream (Score: 1853)

Stream Copy single-threaded scalar -- 1927, , 2.64 GB/sec

Stream Copy single-threaded vector -- 2045, , 2.65 GB/sec

Stream Scale single-threaded scalar -- 1925, , 2.50 GB/sec

Stream Scale single-threaded vector -- 1898, , 2.56 GB/sec

Stream Add single-threaded scalar -- 1637, , 2.47 GB/sec

Stream Add single-threaded vector -- 2034, , 2.83 GB/sec

Stream Triad single-threaded scalar -- 1839, , 2.54 GB/sec

Stream Triad single-threaded vector -- 1526, , 2.86 GB/sec

 

 

Any Offers ??

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A high-end hacintosh isn't cheap.

 

A cheap hacintosh isn't high-end.

 

Hey I saw your posting on newegg.com on an EnGenius EPI-3601 , I own a lot of these cards (I use to do wifi networks on hotels and I sometimes used these on managers desktops) I am trying to figure out specificly how to get the manifacture ID and what not to make this work on my Hack

 

Thanks in advance (I been trying to figure out how to contact you for a few days)

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