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Jul 16 2016 01:06am
Quote (ghostshadow @ 15 Jul 2016 20:27)


Thats pretty sick.
Seems to me it's closer to 1800$+ in value.
It's just missing an SSD. But I can only imagine it had that already without he mention it.

I would have bought that system myself and sold my current one.
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Jul 16 2016 07:53am
Quote (Rikuo @ Jul 15 2016 04:35pm)
If you feel comfortable dealing with a custom loop, Draining & replacing the coolant every 6-12 months, Then buy the PC. It's a damn good deal IMO

Just make sure it all works before you buy it.




THIS


When things seem to good to be true...they usually are. :(

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Jul 16 2016 08:23am
Good deal but test it to be sure it works normal
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Jul 16 2016 08:30pm
I'll let u know guys if he end up selling it to me so far he told me he got it this a 240/280 on hopefully it doesn't start leaking after driving it back home lol
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Jul 16 2016 11:01pm
Quote (ghostshadow @ Jul 16 2016 10:30pm)
I'll let u know guys if he end up selling it to me so far he told me he got it this a 240/280 on hopefully it doesn't start leaking after driving it back home lol


As long as it doesn't kill your system, you could just rip out the watercooling. It's still a good setup.

This post was edited by Incendiary on Jul 16 2016 11:01pm
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Jul 17 2016 02:43am
Quote (Incendiary @ Jul 17 2016 08:01am)
As long as it doesn't kill your system, you could just rip out the watercooling. It's still a good setup.

Buying the GPU and CPU coolers + some accessories should only run you about $150 to $200 (in USD), so being patient might give you a few hundred bucks of profit if that is the way you choose to go.
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Jul 19 2016 12:09pm
Quote (ghostshadow @ Jul 15 2016 12:15pm)
Specs
I7 4790k
Asus Maximus Formula VI
Giel 16gb rams
Asus strix gtx 980ti SLI
Thermaltake 850 psu
2tb hdd
EK liquid cooling

so far of what the guy posted for like 1300usd or 1800ausd


Just have him run the comp under load using some type of benchmark and look for leaks.

If it works, Strap that baby into a seatbelt and drive slowly home lol.


/E I also noticed that this is in Australia, PC parts are waaay more expensive there, this seems like an even better deal given the location.

This post was edited by kclla on Jul 19 2016 12:14pm
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Jul 19 2016 12:11pm
Biggest question, do you know how to perform maintenance on a water cooled loop?
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Quote (Z97 @ Jul 19 2016 11:11am)
Biggest question, do you know how to perform maintenance on a water cooled loop?


Bigger question, Did you read post #6?
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Quote (Rikuo @ Jul 19 2016 06:05pm)
Bigger question, Did you read post #6?


Nope. BUT YOU CANT

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