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ITX Gaming PC - GTX 1080Ti 11GB & Intel i7!

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Mish Tech PC

Seller ID: 15406632 • Individual Seller This seller is registered on AEM Labs as a Individual Seller.
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Computer Specifications

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  • Intel Core™ i7-4770K
  • Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti 11GB
  • 16GB Other 1600MHz RAM
  • 500GB SATA SSD Storage
  • Air Cooled
  • Windows 10 OS

Product description

Compact ITX gaming PC, featuring the legendary GTX 1080 Ti 11GB! Perfect for Call of Duty, Fortnite, Minecraft, GTA and many other popular titles. 🚀 Experience high-FPS 1080p gaming 🚀 Intel i7 CPU and GTX 1080 Ti graphics card 🚀 Best ITX board from this generation 🚀 Compact form factor, perfect for small setups 🚀 Professionally configured & stress tested 🚀 Upgradable system & upgrade guidance Specs: ◾️ Intel® Core™ i7-4770K, 4.2GHz OC ◾️ Asus Maximus Impact VI Z87 ◾️ 16GB GSkill RAM ◾️ Scythe Low-profile CPU cooler ◾️ Kolink Rocket Heavy case ◾️ Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti 11GB graphics ◾️ SilverStone 650W 80+Gold SFX PSU ◾️ 500GB Samsung SSD ◾️ Windows 10 Pro, activated Check out my page to see all of my previous PC builds & sales. www.facebook.com/MishTechPC Please note: ◾️ Front USB 2.0 not connected, USB3.0 ports working fine ◾️ Case fans are fixed speed, but not excessively loud ◾️ Missing one Wi-Fi port, still receives strong signal PS4 controller for scale, not included. ____________________________________ Mish Tech PC ◾️ Your local, professional PC expert ◾️ Buy, Sell, Part-ex ◾️ Over 100 happy customers! ◾️ Follow me on Marketplace www.facebook.com/MishTechPC Collection ONLY. Will be shown working. Located Stoke-on-Trent ST6 area.

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System Information

  • CPU: Intel Core™ i7-4770K
  • GPU: Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti 11GB
  • OS: Windows 10 OS
  • Wi-Fi: Included

Memory & Storage

  • RAM: 16GB Other 1600MHz
  • Storage Capacity: 500GB
  • Storage Interface: SATA
  • Storage Type: SSD

Build Aesthetics

  • Brand: Custom Build
  • Color: Silver
  • Cooling: Air Cooled
  • Case Size: Mini ITX

More Information

  • Bluetooth: Included
  • Condition: Used
  • PSU Wattage: 600W
  • PSU Efficiency: 80+ Gold

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