Just disassembled my old PC for an upgrade, so have several components I no longer need.
Enough to make a nice Linux or windows PC with the addition of a case, cheap graphics card, some SATA cables and an SSD.
I had an M.2 SSD as OS drive with a PCIE adapter.
4th Gen 4770 i7 CPU in a Gigabyte Gaming G1 motherboard - probably could do with a new button battery after about 10 year's use.
This board won't run windows 11.
Also included is an 850 Watt Corsair PSU, which is 15 years old, but has never missed a beat. Just be aware that it didn't have an accessory power cable that my son's new(er) gaming board needed, which is why I had it. Not sure what cable it was now, but obviously something which came in since this PSU was bought - it works fine with this board.
The Thermalright CPU cooler has suffered a bit by being stored in a damp garage, resulting in some light corrosion at the tip of some fins, but would still perform perfectly well. It is the same model as the one removed from the board, and the in-situ adapter is the correct one.
Would run linux or windows 10 perfectly well, and make a useful PC for internet, word processing and some light gaming etc.
Will split the items if required.
David Edwards (Hassocks BN6 8DF)
PC Components (Hassocks BN6)
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