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    X850 xt card and Enermax 480w PSU. Both boxed

    Hi,

    I'm having a clearout.

    AGP Powercolor Radeon X850 xt 256mb dual DVI. Retail box.

    Boxed, used but in excellent condition, with all accessories (2 DVI-I-to-D-Sub adapters, VIVO splitter, YPbPr (HDTV) splitter, S-Video cable, RCA component cable, Power adapter, CD with drivers, Cyberlink CD with PowerDirector SE+, MediaShow SE, PowerDVD, PowerProducer DVD, and Power2Go).

    [img=http://www.xbitlabs.com/misc/picture/?src=/images/video/pc-x850xt-x800xl/tul_x850xt_bundle1_800.jpg&1=1]Accessories[/img]

    The card has never been overclocked and has a maxiumum of 5 hours of Oblivion (which I bought the card for). So it's never been overheated or stressed out!

    ?45 including postage.

    Enermax Coolergiant 480W EG485P. Retail box.

    Used, bought last year. Once again in excellent condition. Boxed with all accessories and manual. Never been used for overclocking or anything remotely stressful, like SLI.

    Has a blower fan which blows out of the bottom of the PSU to cool the motherboard down. Also has a pot to slow or speed up the fan (great for noise control) and it also runs the fans after the machine is off, until the case gets below 40 deg. C. This helps cool the motherboard and components and also the cools the PSU.

    It's also bright gold in colour, which is nice!

    Price 30 quid plus postage ('cos it's quite heavy). or pickup if you're in the Kent/London region. Could also bring it into work if you work near the City.

    #2
    Quick questions on the card: which manufacturer? What kind of power connector it has? 4-pin molex (the one also used for IDE HDDs) or 6-pin PCI-E style?

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      #3
      Originally posted by briareos_kerensky View Post
      Quick questions on the card: which manufacturer? What kind of power connector it has? 4-pin molex (the one also used for IDE HDDs) or 6-pin PCI-E style?
      It's by Powercolor, they're quite well known ATI gfx card manufacturers.

      Link

      The power connector is the 4-pin molex type.

      Hope that helps.

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