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Hey guys, 

Wasn't sure where to put this. 
I've just upgraded my PSU to a new Silverstone model and have a Thermaltake litepower 700W spare now. 

I'm about to replace my CPU and motherboard as well and was also considering changing up my case. Was just wondering whether you think it would be best to try and get rid of them individually or maybe put it all together as a sort of package deal? 


Full product details: 
*PSU: Thermaltake 700W Litepower
*CPU: Amd -A8-3870K 
*Mobo: Asus F1-A75M PRO
*Case: Sharkoon T28 Blue. 

I've never really had to get rid of internal parts or cases before so just looking to get your feedback =)

Cheers

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Good thread for price checking + local people that would probably want to buy it. I find the prices there a whole lot better than classified/ebay 

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Good thread for price checking + local people that would probably want to buy it. I find the prices there a whole lot better than classified/ebay 

Just had a look at that site, looks awesome but seems mostly to be for USA, i'm in Australia  :D

Project: Rock Lobster = Completed Click for Build Log 
INTEL CORE I7 4790K @4.6ghz | 2 x Windforce R9 290's CF | CORSAIR H110i |Samsung EVO 500GB SSD, Sandisk 128GB SSD| WD 3TB Green, Seagate 2TB |

|Asus Maximus 7 Ranger  | Windows 7 | Corsair 450D Case |

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Just had a look at that site, looks awesome but seems mostly to be for USA, i'm in Australia  :D

I've seen some Aus selling and more Aus buyers looking for items. I use it quite often

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Easy Desk GuideMalware Removal Guide - New mobo, Same OS Guide

 

 

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