How much can I sell my PC for? - Page 2
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GoSu
Korea (South)1773 Posts
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Piste
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arbiter_md
Moldova1219 Posts
On June 09 2009 20:34 Piste wrote: I guess you should quit poker if that's where your money goes :D Hey, this time he will make more money and will be able to buy much better computer!! And a car. And house. And.. never mind, you all just don't understand. | ||
Zoler
Sweden6339 Posts
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Deleted User 3420
24492 Posts
On June 09 2009 20:07 distant_voice wrote: broke again? what do you mean again and many of u are idiots. just stfu with the speculative bullshit | ||
R3condite
Korea (South)1541 Posts
GPUs are good but outdated, the ram is totally fine, u have a 140 GB 10k rpm which spd from wat i hear isn't noticeably diff from SSD (though they are definitely so much louder!) but that's about all the good things and yet this has been used which drops the price of all these part by half by default am im gonna go out on a limb a say u bought this wohle system about 4 yrs ago or so sooo im putting my money @ around 400 dollars, sry if it's low but cus of the amount of time u've used the comp would dictate that i replace all if not most of ur parts (HD's would be failing in about 2 yrs or so if im not careful) | ||
QuanticHawk
United States32009 Posts
On June 09 2009 20:01 Lobbo wrote: Actually you can get this in sweden for 4000 swedish crowns (505 usd) + Show Spoiler + # 375681 - In-Win C616 ATX Midi Tower Black, USB2.0, Audio, Airduct, 120mm Fan # 451773 - Silver Power SP-SS 400 400W, ATX 12V Ver. 2.2, 80 plus, Super Low Noise, 2× 6pin PCIe, 4x SATA # 427048 - AMD AM2 Athlon 64 X2 7750 Black Edition, AMD AM2 2700 MHz Socket AM2+ # 334243 - Crucial DDR2 PC5300 4GB KIT CL5, Kit w/two matched DDR2 PC5300 2048MB CL5 # 442599 - Asus M2N68-AM PLUS, Socket-AM2+, nForce 630a+GF7025, m-ATX, DDR2, SATAII, PCI-Ex16 # 404917 - HIS Radeon HD 4650 512MB DDR2 PCI-Express 2.0, 2xDVI, HDMI, HDCP, 128bit, 800MHz # 430708 - Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 500GBSATA-300, 16MB, 7200RPM # 344272 - Sony NEC Optiarc DVD±RW burner AD-5200A, DVD+R/+RW/DVD-R/-RW, OEM, IDE, Black # 461619 - Adaptercable from 4-pin to 4x3-pin Witch is ALOT better, but it's company made so if you really want you can get much more better stuff if you buy parts separately - To sell that computer I guess you could get more by selling the parts one for one instead of everything (it's good to have all the other stuff untlil you buy your next comp) So i'm quite shocked about the price ranges in this thread! If I where you I would sell the CPU/GPU(maybe) motherboard and the memory sticks. Your processor (cpu) is outdated and just 2 cores, you can get quad for the same price as you bought it when it was new. Your GPUs are allright I think with a little bit of clocking you can match a 7800gts card. The memory sticks is easy to sell just say OMG IT'S 3 GB IT'S GOOD.. And you have found a buyer but they are bad man so so bad. I think you can get max 100USD or more if you can find someone stupid and rip them off. Yeah, the people who are sayng more than like 1-200 are insane. It's a used, older comp. | ||
Jibba
United States22883 Posts
$400 is a better guess, but it might be lower. You can get Q8400 + mobo combos for under $300 these days and your video cards are waaaay below the 8800gt line. Not to mention physically, those parts are 4 years old which means the remaining lifespan on that motherboard and hard drives isn't very good. Then again, a lot of people don't know these things (ie. rest of the people in this thread) so you might be able more out of someone in the classifieds but I don't think you really want to trick some poor schmuck into paying a lot more than it's worth. I'd probably go $300-350 just because of that 10k hd. | ||
georgir
Bulgaria253 Posts
On June 09 2009 18:51 travis wrote: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6600 @ 2.4GHZ --- 2 of these, so dual processor i guess This part is just sad... It's kinda like directly saying you don't know shit about computers. Which isn't a bad thing, not everyone should know everything... but is sad none the less, as it makes me wonder who was the bastard that advised you into throwing your cash on weird 10k rpm and 5400 rpm (2.5 inch?) hdds and crossfire and an apple monitor in the first place, when you apparently don't know or care enough about PCs to have a need for those. 3GB ram is also weird, as if its 3x1GB then you're not using dual channel and so it's working slower, and if it's 2x1GB + 2x512MB you have to be sure they are paired correctly for dual channel, and also if they were bought at different times they would often have different timings and specs and the older chips might be slowing down the newer ones so it could be just better to use the newer 2x1GB... etc. Do you have a newer computer and is it anything like the old one again? I mean in that it has expensive shit that you're not gonna need? Perhaps if you need cash selling some of the newer components would be a better choice. | ||
HiOT
Sweden1000 Posts
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T.O.P.
Hong Kong4685 Posts
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Frits
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Zoler
Sweden6339 Posts
On June 10 2009 00:23 T.O.P. wrote: People are really giving some awful estimates here. I agree with the selling price of 100-200 USD. There's a screen too! | ||
ghermination
United States2851 Posts
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comabreaded
United States2166 Posts
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broz0rs
United States2294 Posts
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naventus
United States1337 Posts
Also, sell it separately from the computer. It's probably going to fetch something like 80% of what your computer would sell for. I would imagine that it could easily fetch ~300+ in good shape. | ||
GeneralStan
United States4789 Posts
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Fr33t
United States1128 Posts
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CharlieMurphy
United States22895 Posts
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