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What would you think?

wesman6

Senior member
I have a friend that has expressed interest in purchasing my Intel 1.105 Ghz computer. If you would please give me a resonably good pricing comparison, I would greatly be in your debts. I already checked Pricewatch and looked up the second to the lowest prices for all the items. $4000.00 is what I was able to come up with. But, we all know that's a little high to ask for a used computer. Let me know your honest opinions on this. Thanks to all who answers. 😀
 
Nice Rig.

It's always hard trying to decide on the right price especially when trying to agree a price with a m8.

I can't believe you would want to sell it at this pint in time. You will be wasting your money for very little gain IMO.

But to answer your question, how does $2,600 appx.

😉
 
If you get someone to give you anywhere near $4,000, you're lucky. That's not to say you don't have an awesome rig. You do! But you know as well as I do how fast this stuff depreciates when you open the box. Are you sure you don't want to take some stuff out of your system for your next system (if you're getting another)? Some ram? Hard drive? I wouldn't know what to set the price at because I've never sold such a phat system.
 
I really thank you all for the replies. I have the Athlon system still so I won't be without a computer. I really wouldn't like to sell, but if I get a good price from him, I would be very tempted to sell it. Alot of blood, sweat, and tears went into building that little baby. As well as alot of fond memories. I have upgraded this system through the years with parts starting from my original 486/66. The only thing left from that computer now is the 3½" floppy drive. 😀
 
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