That's what you always say.Originally Posted by Virtualbody1234
But the problem is only one in a billion people would pay over $300 for that junk, so it's safe to say that the comp is worth a maximum amount of 300 bucks.
That's what you always say.Originally Posted by Virtualbody1234
But the problem is only one in a billion people would pay over $300 for that junk, so it's safe to say that the comp is worth a maximum amount of 300 bucks.
Biostar XE T5
i5-750 @ 4.0 GHZ stable (CM Hyper 212)
2 x 2GB Cosair XMS3 DDR3 1600MHZ
Radeon 5850 @ 866/1254MHZ
Intel X25-M in RAID 0
WD Caviar Black 2TB in RAID 0
3 x Asus 25.5" VW266H LCD [Eyefinity]
$300 sounds about right.
Well google says:Originally Posted by Lazlazor
Originally Posted by Google
if that... 275...Originally Posted by Seedler
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If FPD is a LCD, then I stand by my estimate.Originally Posted by Lazlazor
If FPD is a CRT, then my estimate changes to $25.
Originally Posted by lynx
$300 canadian...not american, USD 300 for that is too much.
Jeff Loomis: He's so good, he doesn't need to be dead to have a tribute.
The problem with pricing any used system is that it must fall below the price of a bottom end Dell/eMachines, etc.
Doesn't matter if the specs do not compare, the response will always be "I can get a new Dell for "x" dollars!"
A bit OT...
We took a Systemax tower/CRT in trade the other day (credited them with $35 off their new machine ).
It was the "AOL Optimised" edition.
After performing a system restore from the recovery partition (using the cleverly named "Tech-In-A-Box" app included in Program Files) I found that after the fresh install the PC was running 63 processes at startup.
All AOL crap of course.
Every toolbar, connection wizard, search engine and security app they make is pre-loaded into this POS.
The desktop was covered with AOL junk and even the screensaver was an AOL logo.
It was totally unusable.
Completely wiped out that install (including the insulting 10GB restore partition they allocated to themselves) and reloaded using a plain vanilla OEM Home. It took the PID and activated with no problem.
Not only runs much better (doh!) but sold two hours later for $275.
Gotta love capitalism.
"I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg
clocker that's just like I've said for ages. Over way over 50% of people who are not 1st time computer buyers. Are buying a new computer of the same type (desktop to desktop or laptop to laptop) not because of hardware failure or a need/want to upgrade. They are doing so because their old computer is so fd up by any combination of crapware, spyware, virii or lack of maintenance etc.
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