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Selling my pc,advice?
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| Dj DoomForce |
Well i plan on selling my pc and im confused..should i dismantle it and sell parts or should i give it as it is(buyer gets bonus programs,xp,mp3's+videos etc.)
The build is(components):
Amd athlon xp 1600+, 256 ddr ram, hd 40gb seagate barracuda 7200 rpm ST340016A, mobo elite k7s5a,nVDIA Geforce 2 Gts Pro, Pioneer Dvd 106, Teac CD-R W540E 40x/12x/40x, SB Audigy k Sb live!1024, tower+coolers+powersupply.Mouse(microsoft intellipoint)+keyboard in the package.
system well built,sturdy,up-to-date for most applications.
price estimated:600 euros.
does it sound reasonable,too low,too high?
better to sell it as parts? where can i find used parts prices so that i can compare?
thanx in advance!! |
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| Dj_ExOn |
Here in Sweden you can get a new comp for about 800. But that's here. I don't how it is in Greece?
Lower it to 500 maybe |
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| reveal |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dj_ExOn
Here in Sweden you can get a new comp for about 800 |
note that a new computer is a lot better than this one!
is a monitor included? |
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| Dj_ExOn |
| quote: | Originally posted by reveal
note that a new computer is a lot better than this one!
is a monitor included? |
Yeah that's what i meant.. ;) |
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| k.k.d. |
Let's see... 600 euros = 1000 CAN, and for 1000 CAN at my dealer I just priced (since I was bored) a "beefier or equal to yours" system, which included 512 megs of DDR 2700 memory, a Radeon 9000/9200 Pro, a sexy Antec tower with a 400W PSU, and an XP2000+ CPU with a KT400 chipset mobo (nForces are more expensive, lol)... Thus, 600 euros might be a bit a lot to ask if you are selling it to someone who knows about its real value.. However, you can probably easy catch some random unknowledgeable in computers buyers...
Finally, I don't think you'll make more money on selling it by parts ;( |
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