890 days ago

Desktop computer for sail. Keyboard, Mouse and 17 inch Screen included

Matt from Blenheim

Built in 2009. Used as a small business computer for most of it's life.

SPECIFICATIONS :

Windows: 10 32 bit
AMD Athlon(TM) APU || X2 240 Processor

Base speed: 2.80 GHz
Sockets: 1
Cores: 2
Virtualization: Disabled
Hyper-V support: Yes
L1 cache: 256KB
L2 cache: 2.0 MB
ram: 8 GB DDR3
Hard Drives:1
Storage: 297 GB
Disc Drive: yes
Ethernet: yes
Wifi: N/A
Bluetooth: N/A
USB ports: 8
Audio Ports: 8
Ethernet ports: 1
SPDIF OUT
HDMI ports: 1
VGA ports: 1
DVI ports: 1

Price: $120

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Poll: Are our Kiwi summer holidays helping us recharge, or holding the economy back? ☀️🥝

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