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View Poll Results: How much would you pay for this system?
I'll be lucky if somebody takes it for free 3 7.89%
$1 - $50 1 2.63%
$51-$100 2 5.26%
$101-$150 1 2.63%
$151-$200 1 2.63%
$201-$250 13 34.21%
$251-$300 4 10.53%
$301-$350 6 15.79%
$351-$400 1 2.63%
$401-$450 3 7.89%
$451-$500 0 0%
Over $500 - I would sell it immediately! 3 7.89%
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Old 07-05-2006, 12:18 PM   #1
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I am thinking of buying a new PC next month to replace my four year old system. If I was to sell the case only (and everthing inside it), how much do you think I could get? Honest responses only please.

The details are as follows:

Case - No name brand Midi tower case
Power supply - Topower TOP-350P4 (350W, ATX12V)
Motherboard - MSI KT3 Ultra
CPU - AMD 2100+ XP
RAM - 2 x 256Meg DDR PC2700 (Kingston)
RAM - 1 x 512Meg DDR PC2700 (Generic)
Graphics card - Leadtek WinFast A250 LE TD (GeForce4 Ti 4200)
Sound card - Sound Blaster Live! DE5.1 SE
HDD - 80Gb Seagate Barracuda 7200RPM (ST380021A)
HDD - 80Gb Western Digital Caviar 7200RPM (WD800JB)
FDD - 1.44Mb Panasonic
CDRW - Liteon 40x12x48 (LTR-40125S)
DVDRW - Liteon Dual Layer (SHW-1635S)
OS - Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition

3DMark03 - 1,423 3DMarks
3DMark2001 SE - 9,699 3D marks

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Old 07-05-2006, 12:23 PM   #2
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$250ish
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Old 07-05-2006, 01:05 PM   #3
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I may be interested in buying it. Give me a price once you'ev worked out how much you want for it and i will consider it.
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Old 07-05-2006, 01:09 PM   #4
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$201 - $250. Sucks how much they depreciate hey... :(

In all honesty I rekon you'd be better off just keeping it as a second system, network it up and use it for storage, game/file server etc etc.
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Old 07-05-2006, 01:09 PM   #5
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$250ish
Think your on the money there. PC's are disposable items nowadays...
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Old 07-05-2006, 01:10 PM   #6
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$201 - $250. Sucks how much they depreciate hey... :(

In all honesty I rekon you'd be better off just keeping it as a second system, network it up and use it for storage, game/file server etc etc.
That or take a baseball bat to it. I have some friends who use CRT's for target practice...
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Old 07-05-2006, 01:15 PM   #7
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ill take ya HDD's and ram for $70 thats almost half its value in 3 pieces
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Old 07-05-2006, 01:21 PM   #8
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But thats almost the main parts. I just noticed you said in a month your planning on selling it. Thats better for me, ill buy the whole lot for $200 in a month? Thats negotiable. Tell me what ya reckon.
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Old 07-05-2006, 07:58 PM   #9
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thinking, if you wanted to go and buy your current system, it'd be over $5-700
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Old 07-05-2006, 08:15 PM   #10
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if you go too the computer swap meets you will get a good idea what it worth and see how much parts cost too buy separatly, it still looks like a reasonable spec machine, unfortunatley computers depreciate almost as fast as cars it would seem.
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Old 08-05-2006, 07:08 PM   #11
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Man I voted over 500, I bet if it was sitting in a store they'd want more than 500 and get it.
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Old 08-05-2006, 07:20 PM   #12
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Falcon Freak
I am thinking of buying a new PC next month to replace my four year old system. If I was to sell the case only (and everthing inside it), how much do you think I could get? Honest responses only please.

The details are as follows:

Case - No name brand Midi tower case
Power supply - Topower TOP-350P4 (350W, ATX12V)
Motherboard - MSI KT3 Ultra
CPU - AMD 2100+ XP
RAM - 2 x 256Meg DDR PC2700 (Kingston)
RAM - 1 x 512Meg DDR PC2700 (Generic)
Graphics card - Leadtek WinFast A250 LE TD (GeForce4 Ti 4200)
Sound card - Sound Blaster Live! DE5.1 SE
HDD - 80Gb Seagate Barracuda 7200RPM (ST380021A)
HDD - 80Gb Western Digital Caviar 7200RPM (WD800JB)
FDD - 1.44Mb Panasonic
CDRW - Liteon 40x12x48 (LTR-40125S)
DVDRW - Liteon Dual Layer (SHW-1635S)
OS - Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition

3DMark03 - 1,423 3DMarks
3DMark2001 SE - 9,699 3D marks

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if your gonna buy a new one but it online cause you'll save a bit of dough
pieces to keep if selling seperatly
HDD - not worth selling even more to buy the same thing
DVDRW - just easier to keep if newish cost almost same as 2nd hand
floppy - buy these new for $5 so not worth selling and should last a lifetime
Sound card - better than any onboard piece even in top end motherboards
sell or ditch the rest or keep as a backup/storage and test machine

thinks to know
performance
AMD peforms better than INTEL but AMD gets hotter
i think (correct if wrong) AMD is cheaper
dont buy INTEL 64bit = buying Nissan x-trail useless on and off road
well AMD can only go on a motherboard for AMD and INTEL is the other way

motherboards (in no order)
i have owned about 7 ASUS motherboards from cheap to EXPENSIVE ($400) trust them with my life
i thinks it comes with a 5 year warranty across the range (thats good)
others are Abit - top end models are expensive but reliable
albatron - dont expect anything fancy for the cheapies
ECS (Elitegroup)- owned one with a 2000+ think i still got it but highly recommend NOT buying this brand
Gigabyte - good and reliable much like the Asus (bit like ford and holden - only difference is ALMOST preference)
and Intel - only work with intel CPU's too expensive not recommended
also intel chipsets on motherboards for intel HIGHLY RECOMMENDED especially the LAN and north/south ports

ram
CORSAIR - DAMN expensive for the GREAT stuff
kingston/kingmax - excellent mid range and cheapish
Geil - reliable bit pricy most come with heatsinks (extra reliability)
OCZ - i think they were engineers who made ram??? reliable cheap to very $$
Generic - alright but dont mix Brands not a good idea cheap to nasty

Video cardsBFG - EXPENSIVE but the top 3 in my books standard overclocked - faster and performs better than any card out there
Leadtek - EXPENSIVE in my top 3
XFX - top 3
Asus - mid range great cards got one now average pricing
Gigabyte - same as asus range
MSI - never again
albatron - NEVER will - heard they are good value for money though and good performing
ASL/Gecube/Sapphire/Sparkle (not the same makes) - bottom line stuff no matter how u look at it they are like buying homebrand - still excellent same qaulity and a little cheaper just dont expect to play VR on it

Powersupply
Antec highly recommended got one now bit expensive for the best top notch stuff but worth it
others i dont know most are the same just depends how u look at it and what u need it for (they all made in china so who knows so is antec by the way)

CDROMS/DVD/FLOPPY/ZIP/CADDY
take a pic almost all the same
Pioneer make excellent dvd burners installed and used maybe 7 of the same model and not one has failed since 2003 i think

casesLian li - make THE BEST quality ive ever seen
antec - has to be 2nd place i got one worth $170 weighs about 40+kg with contents its solid and not like thermaltake
thermaltake - where do i start no really cheap quality..thin aluminium in 'top notch' lan cases they fold and buckle and bend if u got one and its good then i probably hasnt moved from the spot you bought it

Hard drives
choice is recommended
from experience in xbox modding - western digital should be called third world digital they are cheap and they WILL NOT last with heat or constant use and movement - requires extra cooling and 'safer' partition usage
Seagate - the best in the world got 4 of them now one 20gig since 98 running win 95 and still got it been to every lan in ifail and cairns even dropped it a few times..experience 90degree heat (when i cooked my mobo and cpu) and its great although it cost $200 in the day
samsung/hitachi/others and generic - DONT buy them they are crap
oh and your choice of IDE or SATA or now SATAII i recommend SATA if mobo can handle it ...IDE old and slow (big difference in online and lan gaming) sataII dont no anything about it

cooling - your choice all the same
lights - your choice all the same

other accessories not needed but if u must get them
i got a carry strap - very handy for lans and carrying machine around the house

other stuff
speakers - get a good set its worth it
monitor - ohhh 1 million and counting choices go LCD 1. save space
2. save power ?? more features - so it evens out
3. looks better and easier on the eyes
crt 1. has a much nicer and crisp display compared to LCD
2. yep thats it better quality picture

printer - your choice recommend canon
epson/HP/others - alright but u need to spend $$ to get the best
brother has been excellent for the time i used them

recommend ADSL or cable (damn you townsville)
i have only used netgear and will do so until i find some thing better - reasonable prices
cisco - been around since the dinosaur (never used them)
belkin - for the average person - user friendly
netcomm or netcomn? dont no - the best VOIP/adsl

thats about it u name it ive tried it - i worked for a computer company few years back and we tried absolutly everything so we new what we were talking about even cooked (burnt beyond repair) 7 cpu's in a row from $100 - $1000 all within 1 sec anyways i wasnt hijacking your thread just making sure u dont have to sell this new comp anyways hope this helps i put some time into this list
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Old 09-05-2006, 08:18 AM   #13
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something to consider when buying a new pc is that Windows Vista is coming out soon.
to have full support you will need a 64bit CPU and also a decent graphics card.

as for your system, if you sell your motherboard, cpu and ram as one package on ebay you should fetch about $200. keep your hard drives and dvd drives to minimise costs for your new system.

some people find a geforce 4 ti4200 desirable, once again try ebay. i used to have a card running that chipset. quite a nice card for its age. might get up to $50 i've seen them go for.

advertise your stuff well, use photobucket to host lots of images so ebay doesnt charge you.

the case and powersupply has very little value.
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Old 09-05-2006, 01:46 PM   #14
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With Vista comming out... Athlon 64 will run it much better than Centrino Duo, Pentium D etc etc. As athlon 64 is true 64. Pentium D and Duo Centrino only have 64bit extension.

Go the athlon ! better for gaming aswell
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