Need help deciding how to sell my computer stuff

joeld

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Hey Guys and Gals,

I've got a decent shuttle XPC (SN41G2, 2500+, 512 ram, big hard drive, dvdrw, sorry video card), and a couple of old computers (Antex SX630 case with a 478 pin pentium 4 in it I believe, 256 ram, sorry video card, plus a Antec SX1040B with the remains of a P3 500mhz system, 384 ram, not much else). I'll be selling what I can to help pay for a new laptop. Just curious as to what I should put in what system and where to sell the things:

full list, to the best of my knowledge:
SN41G2
Athlon 2500+
512mb PC2700
Radeon 9200SE
Hitachi 160gb 7200rpm 8mb cache
Western Digital WD1000BB 100gb 2mb cache
8x dvd writer (+- and 2.4x dual layer)
windows xp pro

Antec SX630
MSI P4 board, sis chipset - 645 Ultra I believe
P4 1.8A chip
Samsung PC2700 256mb
Geforce2 mx 32mb
Western Digital WD600AB 60gb
32x liteon cdrw
nic, modem, floppy
Windows XP Home

Antec SX1040B
Aopen AX63 Pro motherboard I think, an old apollo pro chipset
P3 500mhz slot based
384mb PC100 (one stick might be 133, but it doesn't matter)
32x burner (not sure if it still works)
Lots of small hard drives I took from work (4 or 5 drives, 1-3gb each I think)
not sure on video card. Either it doesn't have one, or it's an 8mb sis chipset agp card.
external zip100 drive with some disks

I know that's a lot of stuff, but any advice as far as where to sell it to get the most money and how to arrange the parts to get the most money, that'd be awesome. I'm open to ebay, here on AT, selling them as parts, selling them intact, whatever. Thanks for the advice!
 
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if you want to sell as complete systmes...put them on ebay...if you want to part them out...sell it all here
 

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Lifer
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Usually you'll get more by parting it out but that can be a real pain in the ass. Figure out what you want for it (and what it's worth) and post it on the "For Sale/Trade" forum. If you have no references be prepared to ship first (or at least be asked to). Deal with only established traders if you want to feel better about who you're dealing with. EBAY is another option, I just don't like EBAY.