RTX 3080 Gaming Workstation PC (18 Core Xeon) (128GB RAM) (256GB Nvme SSD) (Thermaltake 900 Glass Case)

RTX 3080 Gaming Workstation PC (18 Core Xeon) (128GB RAM) (256GB Nvme SSD) (Thermaltake 900 Glass Case) RTX 3080 Gaming Workstation PC (18 Core Xeon) (128GB RAM) (256GB Nvme SSD) (Thermaltake 900 Glass Case) Servers
€1,500
Make:
Other
Memory (RAM size):
Other
Hard disk capacity:
1TB or more
Processor:
Intel

Firm straight up price, no offers, no splits.

RTX 3080 AI / Workstation PC – 18‑Core Xeon, 128GB RAM, 256GB Nvme SSD, ThermalTake Glass Case (Black)

Very clean barely used Custom X99 workstation/server in a black Thermaltake tempered‑glass tower with very clean wiring.

Specs:
- CPU: Intel Xeon E5‑2699 v3 – 18 cores / 36 threads, 2.3GHz, 45MB cache
- Brand new CPU water cooler
- RAM: 128GB DDR4 (4×32GB, 3200MHz)
- GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 11GB VRAM
- Storage:
* Brand New 256GB NVMe SSD – OS / fast storage
- Motherboard: X99‑S3 (LGA2011‑3, Intel X99/C610 chipset)
- Network: Realtek Gigabit Ethernet
- Audio: Onboard 7.1 HD audio + HDMI/DP audio via RTX 3080
- Thermaltake Tower 900 Full Tower Case
* This case supports E‑ATX, ATX, Micro‑ATX, and Mini‑ITX motherboards.
* Vertical design with panoramic tempered‑glass panels for full component visibility.
* Modular design for easy customization, maintenance, and upgrades.
* Ample drive bays for both HDDs and SSDs with clean cable routing options.
* Sturdy steel construction and superb airflow for high‑performance systems.

Use cases:
- Virtualisation (Proxmox, ESXi, Docker), homelab
- Video editing, 3D rendering, high‑end gaming

Notes:
- I can do a Fresh Windows (Free license) or Ubuntu Server install currently on the NVMe
- Can demonstrate powered on and under load before sale.
- Collection in Blackrock, co.Dublin
- Cash on collection

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would you sell 3090 on it's own?