While I’m stuck working mostly from home due to this darn virus, I thought I’d do some Spring cleaning. Everything posted below is believed to be in good, working order. I’d really like to sell everything locally to save on the pain of shipping them, so if you’re in the Huntsville, AL area, I’m giving y’all a discount. I’m also willing to discount an order when buying more than one item.
Payment: PayPal
Shipping: Whatever is most convenient (unless specified by buyer)
**If it doesn’t say “+ Shipping”, then the item already has the shipping cost for the Cont. USA included in its price.**
2020 Spring Cleaning Sale
Nvidia Quadro P2000 + Displayport 4K Dummy - $305 ($290 local) - SOLD
Pics: Nvidia Quadro P2000 - $305 ($290 Local)
Description: I bought this on Reddit a couple of months ago and was going to use it for Plex transcoding but it’s just way overpowered for what I need at the moment (the iGPU on my E-2278G is more than enough), I tested it with Plex and it performed very well, this is also coming with a Displayport 4K Dummy plug that I thought I might need
Bundle Combo #1 - Whatever seems fair - SOLD
Pics: Bundle Combo #1 - $130 ($100 Local)
Specs: Supermicro XDAH+, 2 x Xeon E5620’s, 12GB (6x2GB) 1333mhz DDR3 ECC, 2 x Passive Heatsinks, I/O Shield
Description: This came with my Supermicro 835 that I recently bought, this is going to be a big pain to ship just due to its massive and unusual size so I’m giving a generous discount for those that can buy locally
HP Z220 CMT - $100 + Shipping ($90 local) - SOLD
Pics: HP Z220 CMT - $100 + Shipping ($90 Local)
Specs: i7-3770, 16GB (4x4GB) 1600mhz DDR3 non-ECC, Power Cord, No HDD
Description: Great condition with a few scratches on the outside of the case, been used as a Plex server for the past 2 years, I had an ICY DOCK cage (listed below) in it and it allowed me to have 6 x 3.5” hard drives, naturally though it has 3 x 3.5” bays and 3 x 5.25” bays, comes with 6 x SATA3 cables
3WARE/LSI 9750-8i w/ 2 x Breakout Cables - $95 ($80 local) - SOLD
Pics: 3WARE/LSI 9750-8i - $95 ($80 Local)
Description: It came with the Supermicro 835 and I only used it once or twice to see if it worked (all the drives populated normally), it appears to be in excellent condition, the Mini-SAS to SATA3 breakout cables are long and should be able to fit in practically any case
Dell 9020 SFF - $70 + Shipping ($60 local) - SOLD
Pics: Dell 9020 SFF - $70 ($60 Local)
Specs: i5-4690, 4GB 1600mhz DDR3 non-ECC, Power Cord, No HDD
Description: I was planning on turning this into a PFSENSE router but I decided to go a different route, it only comes with a few scratches and the power button can get stuck sometimes (although I believe I fixed it) but everything else works and looks great, comes with SATA3 cables
Dell 7010 DT - $70 + Shipping ($60 local) - SOLD
Pics: Dell 7010 DT - $70 ($60 Local)
Specs: i5-3570, 16GB (4x4GB) 1600mhz DDR3 non-ECC, Power Cord, No HDD, w/ iStarUSA BPN-DE110SS
Description: I was using this as a normal backup/desktop with MX Linux, it can fit 2 x 3.5” drives and 1 x 2.5” drive very comfortably, this makes for a very good little NAS if you’re not looking for a typical box shape case, comes with SATA3 cables
Icy Dock MB153SP-B - $55 ($45 local) - SOLD
Pics: ICY DOCK MB153SP-B - $55 ($45 Local)
Description: Holds 3 x 3.5” (or 2.5”) Hard Drives in 2 x 5.25” bays, fan runs at 100% all the time but I never found it particularly noisy or whiny (you could always replace it with a Noctua if you want), used every day for the past 2 years without issue, can be tight with newer high capacity hard drives (>8TB) but they still fit without much trouble and get adequate cooling, comes with all the screws and in original box
Bundle Combo #2 - $50 ($40 local) - SOLD
Pics: Bundle Combo #2 - $50 ($40 Local)
Specs: IBM IS6XM, i5-2400, 4GB 1600mhz DDR3 Unbuffered non-ECC, w/ Heatsink, No I/O Shield
Description: I primarily used this combo as a testing set to try out different OS’s and cases, I wish I could include an I/O shield but they’re only running about $5 on eBay if you still want one
Salient Systems Fusion4 PCIe x1 Capture Card - Whatever seems fair
Pics: Salient Systems Fusion4 PCIe x1 Capture Card - $40/card or $120 for all 4 ($30/card or $100 for all 4 local)
Description: I honestly have never seen these cards before and just got them with my Supermicro 835, they appear to be working but I have no real way of checking them, they all look very new and in great shape
Supermicro SC836 Air Shroud (MCP-310-39001-0N) - $30 ($20 local) = DECIDED TO KEEP
Pics: Supermicro SC836 Air Shroud (MCP-310-39001-0N) - $30 ($20 local)
Description: It came with my Supermicro 835 and I have no use for it, from what I’ve seen after looking it up online that it appears to be a complete air shroud, it’s in fantastic shape with no cracks and only a few light scratches
I’ll be adding more things to sell as my cleaning progresses, so please check back over this next month or two!
Updated: 4/23/20
Payment: PayPal
Shipping: Whatever is most convenient (unless specified by buyer)
**If it doesn’t say “+ Shipping”, then the item already has the shipping cost for the Cont. USA included in its price.**
2020 Spring Cleaning Sale
Nvidia Quadro P2000 + Displayport 4K Dummy - $305 ($290 local) - SOLD
Pics: Nvidia Quadro P2000 - $305 ($290 Local)
Description: I bought this on Reddit a couple of months ago and was going to use it for Plex transcoding but it’s just way overpowered for what I need at the moment (the iGPU on my E-2278G is more than enough), I tested it with Plex and it performed very well, this is also coming with a Displayport 4K Dummy plug that I thought I might need
Bundle Combo #1 - Whatever seems fair - SOLD
Pics: Bundle Combo #1 - $130 ($100 Local)
Specs: Supermicro XDAH+, 2 x Xeon E5620’s, 12GB (6x2GB) 1333mhz DDR3 ECC, 2 x Passive Heatsinks, I/O Shield
Description: This came with my Supermicro 835 that I recently bought, this is going to be a big pain to ship just due to its massive and unusual size so I’m giving a generous discount for those that can buy locally
HP Z220 CMT - $100 + Shipping ($90 local) - SOLD
Pics: HP Z220 CMT - $100 + Shipping ($90 Local)
Specs: i7-3770, 16GB (4x4GB) 1600mhz DDR3 non-ECC, Power Cord, No HDD
Description: Great condition with a few scratches on the outside of the case, been used as a Plex server for the past 2 years, I had an ICY DOCK cage (listed below) in it and it allowed me to have 6 x 3.5” hard drives, naturally though it has 3 x 3.5” bays and 3 x 5.25” bays, comes with 6 x SATA3 cables
3WARE/LSI 9750-8i w/ 2 x Breakout Cables - $95 ($80 local) - SOLD
Pics: 3WARE/LSI 9750-8i - $95 ($80 Local)
Description: It came with the Supermicro 835 and I only used it once or twice to see if it worked (all the drives populated normally), it appears to be in excellent condition, the Mini-SAS to SATA3 breakout cables are long and should be able to fit in practically any case
Dell 9020 SFF - $70 + Shipping ($60 local) - SOLD
Pics: Dell 9020 SFF - $70 ($60 Local)
Specs: i5-4690, 4GB 1600mhz DDR3 non-ECC, Power Cord, No HDD
Description: I was planning on turning this into a PFSENSE router but I decided to go a different route, it only comes with a few scratches and the power button can get stuck sometimes (although I believe I fixed it) but everything else works and looks great, comes with SATA3 cables
Dell 7010 DT - $70 + Shipping ($60 local) - SOLD
Pics: Dell 7010 DT - $70 ($60 Local)
Specs: i5-3570, 16GB (4x4GB) 1600mhz DDR3 non-ECC, Power Cord, No HDD, w/ iStarUSA BPN-DE110SS
Description: I was using this as a normal backup/desktop with MX Linux, it can fit 2 x 3.5” drives and 1 x 2.5” drive very comfortably, this makes for a very good little NAS if you’re not looking for a typical box shape case, comes with SATA3 cables
Icy Dock MB153SP-B - $55 ($45 local) - SOLD
Pics: ICY DOCK MB153SP-B - $55 ($45 Local)
Description: Holds 3 x 3.5” (or 2.5”) Hard Drives in 2 x 5.25” bays, fan runs at 100% all the time but I never found it particularly noisy or whiny (you could always replace it with a Noctua if you want), used every day for the past 2 years without issue, can be tight with newer high capacity hard drives (>8TB) but they still fit without much trouble and get adequate cooling, comes with all the screws and in original box
Bundle Combo #2 - $50 ($40 local) - SOLD
Pics: Bundle Combo #2 - $50 ($40 Local)
Specs: IBM IS6XM, i5-2400, 4GB 1600mhz DDR3 Unbuffered non-ECC, w/ Heatsink, No I/O Shield
Description: I primarily used this combo as a testing set to try out different OS’s and cases, I wish I could include an I/O shield but they’re only running about $5 on eBay if you still want one
Salient Systems Fusion4 PCIe x1 Capture Card - Whatever seems fair
Pics: Salient Systems Fusion4 PCIe x1 Capture Card - $40/card or $120 for all 4 ($30/card or $100 for all 4 local)
Description: I honestly have never seen these cards before and just got them with my Supermicro 835, they appear to be working but I have no real way of checking them, they all look very new and in great shape
Supermicro SC836 Air Shroud (MCP-310-39001-0N) - $30 ($20 local) = DECIDED TO KEEP
Pics: Supermicro SC836 Air Shroud (MCP-310-39001-0N) - $30 ($20 local)
Description: It came with my Supermicro 835 and I have no use for it, from what I’ve seen after looking it up online that it appears to be a complete air shroud, it’s in fantastic shape with no cracks and only a few light scratches
I’ll be adding more things to sell as my cleaning progresses, so please check back over this next month or two!
Updated: 4/23/20
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