How much would you pay for my pc?
How much would you pay for my pc?
I want to sell it. Here's the most important parts.
1GB RAM (2x 512 sticks Kingmax Semiconductor PC3200 DDR SDRAM. Data width: 64 bits, SDRAM width: 8x)
GForce 6800XT at 512
Intel P4 2.4 GHz
160 GB HDD (2x 80 GB)
MICRO-STAR INC. MS-6580 Motherboard
TOSHIBA DVD-ROM SD-R1312 at 40x
Almost 2 years old.
My PC uses AGP 8x.
I want to sell it to about 500 $
Fixed some mistakes.
1GB RAM (2x 512 sticks Kingmax Semiconductor PC3200 DDR SDRAM. Data width: 64 bits, SDRAM width: 8x)
GForce 6800XT at 512
Intel P4 2.4 GHz
160 GB HDD (2x 80 GB)
MICRO-STAR INC. MS-6580 Motherboard
TOSHIBA DVD-ROM SD-R1312 at 40x
Almost 2 years old.
My PC uses AGP 8x.
I want to sell it to about 500 $
Fixed some mistakes.
Last edited by blah2 on 11 Jun 2007, 19:04, edited 2 times in total.
621$ is too much i would pay:
~65$ for the RAM (although i want to know which brand)
~90$ for the GFX Card (also want to know which brand)
~35$ for the CPU
~60$ for the HDD (also want to know which brand and if it's SATA or IDE)
~80$ for the Windows (even though I would pay less cuz it's Home Edition)
And I want to know all the things like motherboard and everything, if you want to sell it give us all the details.
~65$ for the RAM (although i want to know which brand)
~90$ for the GFX Card (also want to know which brand)
~35$ for the CPU
~60$ for the HDD (also want to know which brand and if it's SATA or IDE)
~80$ for the Windows (even though I would pay less cuz it's Home Edition)
And I want to know all the things like motherboard and everything, if you want to sell it give us all the details.
Re: How much would you pay for my pc?
300USD max.. What case/psu, any disc drives?
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Hmm, I'd give it at $400 maximum because of the 512MB GFX. Oh, and I think his GFX is nVidia. At least that's what I think, 'cuz it's a GeForce. I'll Google it.BrontoX wrote:621$ is too much i would pay:
~65$ for the RAM (although i want to know which brand)
~90$ for the GFX Card (also want to know which brand)
~35$ for the CPU
~60$ for the HDD (also want to know which brand and if it's SATA or IDE)
~80$ for the Windows (even though I would pay less cuz it's Home Edition)
And I want to know all the things like motherboard and everything, if you want to sell it give us all the details.
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Ummm... for starters there is no 6800 GTX, you only have the 6800LE, 6800XT, 6800, 6800GT, 6800 GTO, 6800 GS, and finally 6800 Ultra.
They're the only ones that I know of anyhow...
Also for how dated that system is you'd better give it a price of a mere 300 or 350, nobodies going to pay 600+ for old, out-dated, used hardware when they could easily pick up newer (and faster) hardware for even or less money.
They're the only ones that I know of anyhow...
Also for how dated that system is you'd better give it a price of a mere 300 or 350, nobodies going to pay 600+ for old, out-dated, used hardware when they could easily pick up newer (and faster) hardware for even or less money.
Not to open another topic what would you give for this (info only cuz i don't want to sell it)
MoBo: ASUS P4P800-E Deluxe
RAM: 2x512 Kingston ValueRAM PC3200 DDR Duall-Channel Optimized (that means it's 2 sided)
GFX: Sapphire ATi X700 AGP8x 128mb-128bit
HDD: Hitachi Deskstar 160GB SATA
CPU: Intel P4 3.0Ghz Prescott 1mb L2 Cache
Drives: Sony DVD-RW
Case: Middle Tower ATX
PSU: 300W Thermal Take TruePower (or something like that)
MoBo: ASUS P4P800-E Deluxe
RAM: 2x512 Kingston ValueRAM PC3200 DDR Duall-Channel Optimized (that means it's 2 sided)
GFX: Sapphire ATi X700 AGP8x 128mb-128bit
HDD: Hitachi Deskstar 160GB SATA
CPU: Intel P4 3.0Ghz Prescott 1mb L2 Cache
Drives: Sony DVD-RW
Case: Middle Tower ATX
PSU: 300W Thermal Take TruePower (or something like that)
You can get 2 GB of DDR2 these days for $60, an Sempron 3000+ for $35, decent motherboard for $70, 8500 GT (roughly equivalent to the 6800 XT) for $90, 160 GB HDD for $60, Windows for $90, DVD-ROM for $15, Case + PSU I assume are generic, so $40 ... Which works out to $460 for a system that's faster, more up-to-date, and with warranty ...
Given that the P4 2.4 is at least 2.5 years old, I'd say it's worth about $200 - $250 ... or, to someone who plays games, $0 because any new game requires a minimum 3 GHz or equivalent CPU ...
Given that the P4 2.4 is at least 2.5 years old, I'd say it's worth about $200 - $250 ... or, to someone who plays games, $0 because any new game requires a minimum 3 GHz or equivalent CPU ...
Hehe, how much would you pay for mine?
Mobo: ABIT AN8 32X
RAM: 2GB Kingston RAM PC3200 with Thermaltake cooling kit
GFX: XFX Nvidia GeForce 7900GS 256MB
HDD: 120GB Maxtor IDE drive + 250GB Seagate Barracuda SATA drive
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 4000 2.4GHz
Disc Drives: Samsung DVD Multi Recorder (all types) with LightScribe
PSU: Antec TruePower Trio 650W (NOT a case-supplied PSU)
Case: Antec P180B $130
Extras: Rosewill Multi-card reader with USB
I paid about $570 but that's with a TON of rebates and such. Alone it would cost $820 (newegg price)
Mobo: ABIT AN8 32X
RAM: 2GB Kingston RAM PC3200 with Thermaltake cooling kit
GFX: XFX Nvidia GeForce 7900GS 256MB
HDD: 120GB Maxtor IDE drive + 250GB Seagate Barracuda SATA drive
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 4000 2.4GHz
Disc Drives: Samsung DVD Multi Recorder (all types) with LightScribe
PSU: Antec TruePower Trio 650W (NOT a case-supplied PSU)
Case: Antec P180B $130
Extras: Rosewill Multi-card reader with USB
I paid about $570 but that's with a TON of rebates and such. Alone it would cost $820 (newegg price)
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what is this the how much will you give me for my computer thread ?
like what PSZeTa said i would give you 300$ for it.
o what the hell since everybody else is doing it.
Mobo: Asus NODUSM3
RAM: 3 GB Kingston PC4200 RAM
GFX: BFG 8600 GTS OC 256 MB
HDD: 40 GB IDE Maxtor + 200 GB SATA 2.0
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ 2.0 ghz
Disc Drives: Samsung DVD Lightscribe
PSU: Antec 550W
Case: HP Pavillion ( Open )
Extras: Santa Cruz 5.1 surround sound, 19 inch monitor
like what PSZeTa said i would give you 300$ for it.
o what the hell since everybody else is doing it.
Mobo: Asus NODUSM3
RAM: 3 GB Kingston PC4200 RAM
GFX: BFG 8600 GTS OC 256 MB
HDD: 40 GB IDE Maxtor + 200 GB SATA 2.0
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ 2.0 ghz
Disc Drives: Samsung DVD Lightscribe
PSU: Antec 550W
Case: HP Pavillion ( Open )
Extras: Santa Cruz 5.1 surround sound, 19 inch monitor
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like for example when we first got our old computer it had 40 GB HDD, that was hot stuff back then now like 6 or 7 years later we are seeing more and more HDD's with 1+ TB.
imagine if you wanted to upgrade your quad gpu's..... that would be well over 2K$. and btw there are a few computers out there that sell for 25K$ though 9K would get you one hell of a computer
imagine if you wanted to upgrade your quad gpu's..... that would be well over 2K$. and btw there are a few computers out there that sell for 25K$ though 9K would get you one hell of a computer
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