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Nice Scan desktop PC with see thru side, i5 CPU and HDD etc £40

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This is one of 2x PC's I had from work they swapped out due to newer laptops but not sure I really want it now as I've got a very competent i7 far cheaper than normal

 

Its an i5 I think it was marked 2120 or something I think, also has some kind of drive, forget the actual spec so would need to check but I think its at least a 250 sata or something.

 

No COA but should be ready to install Windows 7 or 10.

Clean and quite snazzy looking all-black "Scan" branded CPU case and modern looing with modern tidy cabelling inside.

On board video though.

 

I forget the actual cpu but googled the cpu benchmark and it was about 5K or more, so not shabby ( not like the old desktop I felt I had to replace which had a score about 600! It was a Amd Athlon 64+ and didn't realise computers got so dated so quick lol ).

This is somewhat newer.......

 

Unfortunately I also got a second one (an i7) at the same time which has overruled the need for this one just a bit as that has  bencharks in windows at about 7.6 !!!

- I'm sure this is still a fair unit though and more than worth what I'm asking ( I was looking on ebay at the time they shifting the computers and they tend to go about £100, even the i3's can be £50 used from schools etc)

 

Collected from northants, just looking for 40 ( if it doesn't sell before as I will ask family also if anyone wants the i5 ).

 

Also have 2 more ancient PCsas mentioned the Athlon64+ and an older 2000+ generation CPU based desktop are free to a good home if anyone wants em, will be getting recycled shortly otherwise ( not really up to much but linux though I'd say)

Are you able to get the spec on this machine as I have a friend who might be interested. (should be able to boot into the BIOS to get most details (CPU, RAm amount and speed, HDD size etc.) Thanks.

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Sure I can do that. But collection only right.

 

Its deffo worth that......I just don't really need it other than as a spare PC, and as such am just being generous and just offering to someone else that can benefit from a very cheap but quite high spec pc.

Asked some friends and my sister, dad, wife if she had any friends, no ones in any hurry for a PC. Their loss.....I'd keep it if I hadn't already sorted an almost top of the range i7 cpu with premium scan case which is even better.

 

Even the case its pretty nice...all black case, with MMC stuff on the front and what looks like a sata exteral connector at the top, in a "scan" midrange style case.

Drilled for venting and very nice side view of components

Basically not the kind of stuff you'd see at this price range ( e.g. from 2nd hand computer sellers), they'd be looking for closer to £100, if you appreciate this.

 

I had a look at monitors on ebuyer and they have an i5 zoo desktop (new, faster mind) for £300 so you'd be nuts not to have this for £40.

 

Actually I have the specs from the internal auctino on my work email so here it is:

CPU, HDD, MEM, MB, PSU

3.1GHZ i5-2400 S1155    1TB Samsung    4GB - Corsair XMS3 4GB (2 x 2GB) DDR3 1600    Gigabyte GA-H61M-USB3-B3    onboard    Corsair CX500

Sounds good. And don't worry, I wasn't going to ask for postage :D Heading to manchester on the 11th so was hoping to sort something out for then if my friend wants it, just got to ask him today if i can get hold of him!
If not, first dibs anyway? might have someone else in mind! Will know by monday i hope.

Edited by robt100

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Okay, might have some other interest but not confirmed.

No dibs but if it hasn't sold by then and you are confirmed coming down yes it yours

 

When on 11th though as I don't get back from work til 6:30 pm? Its a workday.

 

Also make it +£10 on an I will let you have a 14" LCD with sound, plus an as new Microsoft comfort keyboard that works with it, you would just need a USB mouse as I haven't got on to give you, to get started.

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PS I preinstalled an unactivated Windows 7 Pro on it, so it definitely works ;)

PM Incoming!

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Sorry now sold

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