Working on cleaning out some old computers, audio equipment and other electronics related projects.
If you have any questions please don't hesitate to reach out.
Everything is OBRO, and I need to clear out some space to make the wife happy.
I can swap around some components, but others I'd prefer to just sell together.
If you are interested in single parts, let me know, but the more you buy the bigger the discount I can give.
Willing to go meet ~30 minutes to meet in any direction, but if you are taking more I can come a little further.
Shoot me a text or email, I'll try to get back to you ASAP.
As always, there is probably more I haven't listed yet, so if there is something else you need, let me know!
I also ran out of room for pictures, so shoot me a text if you want any more pictures of something specific!
Computers:
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$150 - Mid Tower - Intel 4770K, Asus ROG Hero VI motherboard, Hyper 212 Cooler, 16GB (4x4GB), Kingston SATA 512GB, EVGA 750w BQ, NZXT 510 Black; Solid spare or garage PC, mostly used as a dedicated game server last few years.
Could serve as a nice entry level gaming PC for a kid.
2.
$150 - Mini ITX PC - Intel i5 3470, Noctua NH-L9i Black, Asrock Z77, Crucial Elite 16GB(2x8), Nex750b, MSI RX580 4GB, Thermaltake Core v1; Put together with some old parts, didn't see too much use but mostly a spare for when friends came over, or hooked up as a HTPC.
3.
$150 - Mid-Tower - Intel 4790K, BeQuiet! Pure Rock 2 Cooler, Gigabyte UD7-TH, 16GB (2x8), Kingston 512GB, Corsair RM850, NZXT H510 White; Another nice spare/garage or spare for a kid.
For me, it primarily served as a Hackintosh project with it's thunderbolt 2 compatibility.
4.
$750 - Full Tower - AMD 3800X, NZXT X72 Liquid Cooler, ASUS ROG STRIX X570-E GAMING, Gskill Trident Z RGB 32GB (2x16), Thermaltake 1200w Platinum, Kingston 480GB SATA, NZXT H710i
5.
$350 - Mid-tower - AMD 2700, Asus Strix B450-F Gaming, Crucial 16GB (2x8), SeaSonic 620w Platinum, NZXT H500i; Working to move this over, GPU pictured and SSD not included.
Still serving as gaming server/VR PC.
6.
$50 Samsung Chromebook - 6 Core ARM (2xA72 4xA53), 4GB, 32GB eMMC, Touch Screen + Stylus
PC Parts:
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$250 - GPU - Zotac 3060Ti 8GB; Pictured with PC #3, but can put into any of them.
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$20 - CPU - i7 4770; Spare from another project
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$120 - PSU - EVGA 1300w G+ Gold (x2); Have 2 of these, used for crypto mining rigs, but didn't get much run time.
basically got like 2-3 months of run time on them.
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$60 - PSU - EVGA 650GT
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$20 - RAM - Corsair Vengence Black 8GB DDR3 1600mhz CAS 10; single stick.
Raspberry Pi Projects:
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$30 (each) (x3) - Pwnagotchi - Raspberry Pi Zero 2w, Samsung 32GB SD card, 3D printed case, E-Ink screen, Pi Sugar Battery; One has a Fun little project before the flipper zero came around.
Still fun, and there is a decent community on reddit that keep expanding the project.
I have some extra parts, so if you'd like all 3 I can work out a deal.
One has a battery built in, the other 2 don't, but the battery one and another have the faster waveshare e-ink screen, and the other has a tri-color black/white/red, but slower refresh rate.
13.
$80 - Null 2 Kit with Sudomod Case; a raspberry pi zero based gaming handheld.
I just never got around to building this, but it could be quite a bit of fun and you have a cool handheld at the end.
14.
$120 - Radxa NAS - Raspberry Pi 4 (4GB), 32GB microSD card, 4x2TB 2.
5" Seagate HDDs; This was a fun little project running OMV 5, but definitely a little complicated to get all 4 drives to show up.
The forums are helpful, but still took me a while to get it running right.
The disks and SD card have been securely wiped.
15.
$160 - Argon Eon Pi-NAS - Raspberry Pi 4 (4GB), No SD card, but easy access from rear.
2x8TB Seagate IronWolf drives; Supports up to 4 drives, but ran this in RAID1 for some redundancy on OMV 6.
The drives have been securely wiped.
16.
$50 - Helium HNT Hotspot Miner - Contains a Raspberry Pi 3 or 4.
Was a fun little project, but no longer feasible.
But if you want to play around with LoRaWAN stuff, this might be for you.
17.
$120 - PiKVM v3 Hat - New/Unused.
Never got around to finishing this project either.
Other Electronics:
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$40 (Each) - Apple TV (x2) - Model A1625; Left by the previous owner when we moved into our new home, appears to be working, but I don't have a full history on functionality/usage so I can't say for certain.
Same for anything else marked as "left by previous owner".
19.
$80 - Receiver - Sony STR-DN1020 - Have the remote, but appears to have suffered some battery damage/leakage.
Doesn't work with the receiver, but does respond to another remote I have.
Receiver appears to be working fine though.
Left by previous owner.
20.
$100 - Receiver - Sony STR-DN1010 - Have the remote, everything is working great.
Great selection of legacy hookups for retro systems.
21.
$50 - CD Changer - Sony CDP-CX210 - Can't seem to find the remote, but still looking.
Will update if I do locate it.
Appears to power on and work with the buttons on the front.
May have been controlled with the AV remote.
Left by previous owner.
22.
$20 - Blue Ray Player - Sony BDP-S300 - Have 2 remotes, both work.
Not sure which goes to which.
Left by previous owner.
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$20 - Blue Ray Player - Sony BDP-S470 - Have 2 remotes, both work.
Not sure which goes to which.
Left by previous owner.
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$40 (Each) - Apple iPhone 7; Unsure on capacity, but previous employer said they were unusable, was going to trash them.
Asked if I could have them, and fixed them.
No locks or anything.
Going to assume they are 32GB, but you might get lucky.
No chargers or anything, just the phone.
25.
$60 - Subwoofer - Pioneer SW-8MK2 - Works fine, used as a fill in for another sub I had that broke (see below).
Left by previous owner.
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$50 - Subwoofer - Polk PSW-505 - FOR PARTS/NOT WORKING; Worked great up until a few months ago.
Really a killer bang/buck sub, when it worked.
Something happened to the amp though.
The power light fades in/out, and on occasion I get a little speaker pop/thunk.
These are notorious for having bad amplifiers, and I am surprised mine lasted as long as it did.
For me the price of a new amp or repair is more than I want to put into the sub, but if you are handy, there are several guides online for how to diagnose what happened.
It's more than likely a bad capacitor somewhere on the input side of the PSU, but again time/effort is more than I want to put into it.
27.
$20 - Bookshelf Speakers - KLH 970A (Pair) - Left by previous owner, tested and working.
Indoor/Outdoor.
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$60 - Center Channel - Pioneer SP-C22 - Left by previous owner, tested and working.
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$40 - Bookshelf Speakers - Cambridge S30 (Pair) - Repaired/Non-Original Tweeters, but sound great!
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$50 - CD Receiver - Onkyo CR-325 - Could work great for a record table of 2 channel setup.
No remote.
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$50 - Subwoofer - Yamaha yst-sw216 - Left by previous owner, but currently in use.
Replacement is arriving soon.
Works great.
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$100 (Set) - 5.
1 Speakers - Yamaha NS-A200X (x5) - Left by previous owner, but currently in use.
Replacement is arriving soon.
Works great.
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$150 (Set) - 2.
0 Powered Bookshelf - Kanto Yumi - Used for desktop speakers for a while, but swapped to something smaller.
Has seen very little usage, but offers Bluetooth and a verity of other inputs.
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$120 - Racing Wheel/Pedals/Shifter - Logitech G27 - Used for a while until I got something a bit better.
I also have a few 20-24" 1080p monitors around if you need one, along with various other things.
As I said before I would like to move this stuff, so OBRO is fine with me.
I can give bigger discounts if you buy more stuff.
To me time=money so less trips to meet up would be ideal.