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I have two very large desktop pc's going free.


They both worked when I last used them and both power up as I checked today.


Both have memory installed but NO hard drives.

Both have DVD players too.

One has a floppy drive.

One does not have a graphics card but obviously onboard graphics connection.


These are old and outdated but still function. Would be good for tinkering with or whatever!


Please note: no power cables with them.


Please message for good time to collect. I am near East Dulwich hospital. You will need a vehicle.

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One is an hp compaq pentium 4 which ran XP pro. The other I think was maybe a custom build, no manufacturer name. Athlon mb. I ran xp and later vista on it. They were seconds to me. They are by no means pretty to look at but do function. They're going to recycling tomorrow as I need them gone.

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