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DoctorPhate

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First don't be scared off with the price. I am asking 1200$ but keep in mind that this computer will still be fast enough for what ANY of you do for another 5 years atleast. It would last another 2 years probably for any power user like myself. I am selling to finance my jeep :eek: lol

Here are the specs. I have posted links to Current pricing of the parts at the bottom for reference to less advanced computer users. I have had it stable overclocked at 3ghz, Id be happy to put it back up to...
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DoctorPhate

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by the way for those of you who are wondering what the large copper thing is in the middle.. thats my heat sink. The cooler your computer is the better and longer it will run. Here is a comparision shot of the original one that comes with the processor(left) and the one I bought(right).

 
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DoctorPhate

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I'd be happy to answer any questions. And if this PC doesn't suit your needs I also build custom PCs on the side. PM me for details on that if you like.


Edit: It has been brought up by someone who will remain nameless that some of the prices I have found aren't the cheapest.

I used NCIX and TigerDirect because those are the two websites THAT SERVE CANADA that are the cheapest and most trust worthy. I do not take price quotes off www.cnet.com because they are almost never Canadian sites.

If you check my prices on www.newegg.com then ofcourse they will be cheaper. Number 1, those are American Prices. Number 2, Canadians get hit HARD by the border crossing on electronics for some reason. I should also point out that even if you order from the Canadian variant of NewEgg you still get hit with border fees. I ordered 50$ ram off the Canadian version of newegg and it ended up costing me 85$ total. To put that in perspective, my CASE cost 8$ for shipping, why would ram which weighs less then an ounce cost 35$ for shipping? Border fees which are a Percentage of the total cost of the item. Imagine buying a 1200$ PC off newegg....

Any PC I sell comes with a LIFETIME Warranty by me. As long as I am alive, I will come and fix the computer for you. My only exception to this rule is if something frys and I come over and see you keep it beside your furnace and haven't cleaned it out in 2 years so its full of dust.
 
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DoctorPhate

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I am open to offers. And as I said, If this isn't what your looking for I can build something much cheaper that will last Quality wise just as long. I however wouldn't expect the processing power to go as long. I can build to your need.
 
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DoctorPhate

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Price drop - 1000$ That is the lowest I can go. Work has slowed down and they are giving me days off frequently. I need this money just to pay the bills at this point. Not even worried about the jeep.

As i said, Life time warranty. Ill come over and fix any trouble you have, even if its just something as simple as updating your virus.
 
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DoctorPhate

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I'm willing to take direct trades even for lesser value parts for an XJ such as bumpers, lift kits, 31s, etc.

Let me know what you have
 
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IncredibleHulk

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i have my stock rubicon bumpers i could sell you if you can figure out how to get them on lol
 
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DoctorPhate

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lol, I was thinking something more beefy and aftermarket. Custom built or other wise.
 
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NitroTy

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Most switching power supplies in PCs are at least 80% efficient. I think the energy saver feature you are speaking of is Active PFC (power factor correction), and yes this one has it.
 
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DoctorPhate

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Yes it its Active PFC but 700 watts is not what i would call power saver lol. At idle it uses maybe 150 watts but playing a game or video editting or something of the sort will pull this sucker up to 550-600 watts no problem.

Bump for new price 800$. I need this thing gone guys come on. Its worth WAY more then 800$ but I understand you cant see the difference between this and a Dell which is why I lowered this to the price of a Dell.

Edit: its 82% efficient btw. The highest I've ever seen is 87% and thats on a 1000watt power supply running at 500watts.
 
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