How much should I sell this old pc for???

Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by halo478, May 12, 2005.

  1. halo478

    halo478 Member

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    Its an old custom built pc. These are its specs.

    Hardware
    -P3 1.0ghz
    -Cpu Fan is all copper
    -384Mb Ram Pc133
    -GeForce 4 Mx440 64mb
    -Sound Blaster Live sound card
    -Ethernet port
    -Modem port
    -2 USB 1.0
    -Pci 4 USB 2.0
    -Cd-Rom
    -Floppy Drive
    -20gb Hdd
    -10gb Hdd

    Software
    -Windows Xp Pro Sp2
    -WinRar
    -Power DVD
    -Microsoft Office 2003 Sp1
    --Microsoft Office Access 2003
    --Microsoft Office Excel 2003
    --Microsoft Office InfoPath 2003
    --Microsoft Office Outlook 2003
    --Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003
    --Microsoft Office Publisher 2003
    --Microsoft Office Word 2003
    --Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003
    --Microsoft Office OneNote 2003
    --Microsoft Office Project 2003
    --Microsoft Office Visio 2003

    -This is only for the tower.
     
  2. Xian

    Xian Regular member

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    To be honest, you will be lucky to get much over $50 for a Pentium 3. Just recently I was looking on ebay for one for the wife since all she plays is card games and stuff that would even run on a Pentium 2, and that was pretty much about what I saw them priced at. The ones I seen priced higher came with a montior or other extras. I didn't get one because they wanted $30 for a P3 and $35 for shipping. I wasn't going to pay more for shipping than for the box. You might actually get more money selling the parts individually.
     
  3. Sir-Age

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    @halo478

    Thats more or less the same as mine. I bought it for £1300 in early 2001! 4 years and £1250 lost in price.
     

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