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PROCESSEUR : Intel Core i9 11900K
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SSD : SAMSUNG 980 1To
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BOITIER PC : ROG STRIX HELIOS GUNDAM EDITION
CLAVIER : ROG STRIX SCOPE TKL MOONLIGHT WHITE
SOURIS : ROG STRIX IMPACT II GUNDAM
CASQUE : ROG DELTA GUNDAM
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