775 Cooler, CPU, Hard Disks, Memory

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Following my recent rebuild I have a few parts for sale:

Zalman CNPS9500 AT Socket 775 only CPU cooler Link

It kept my 6600 at 33-35C and is very quiet, it’s a good cooler. Heatsink surface may benefit from some lapping as there’s slight marking where it was in contact with my 6600.

In original box with all original parts including a tube of Zalman heat transfer compound.

£15.00 inc registered post.

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Intel Core 2 Duo Processor E6600.

2 x 2.40Ghz; 1066 Mhz FSB; 4Mb L2 Cache; Socket 775

Retail Edition in original box with Intel Stock cooler.

£20.00 inc registered post.

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Pair of Western Digital Velicoraptor 150Gb 10,000rpm SATA II Hard Disks.

Used in a RAID 0 about as fast as mechanical SATA disks get.

One was manufactured 31st May 2009 and the other on 25th August 2009. Both carry a five year warranty direct with Western Digital.

Link

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£100.00 inc registered post the pair (will not split)

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4Gb (4 x 1Gb) DDR2 Corsair XMS2 xtreme Memory. 2 x matched pairs.

6400, 800Mhz, 2.10V, 4-4-4-12. In original packaging.

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£25.00 inc registered post (will not split)

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If no interest here, then to Hexus and then onto Fleabay.
 

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I am interested in the E6600 CPU FBS and also the Zalman fan, have you still got them?:)
 
Hiya Bootneck, still have them.

And also will be keeping the 'raptor disks as after several weeks use of my new SSD drive I'm beginning to suspect the pair of Raptors in RAID 0 are faster. Only benchmarks will show I suppose.
 
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