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    Question *Help* - How much would you pay for all of the following??

    Im sellnig someone ALL of this as a lot, so please tell me how much i should charge/you would pay for it:

    3x Pentium 1 90Mhz CPU (Socket 5)
    12x 8MB EDO RAM Sticks
    1x Floppy Drive
    3x CD-Roms
    1x Keyboard
    3x Socket 5/Pentium Motherboard
    3x Power Cables
    6x IDE Cables
    x Floppy Cables
    3x Hard Drives (2 x 540 MB, 1 x 365 MB)
    6x Dell 140-240 W PSU with Panaflo Fans
    3x S3 Vision 864 PCI Video Cards
    2x Socket 7/Pentium 1 Motherboard
    1x Pentium 1 233 Mhz CPU For Socket 7 Mobo

    How much - Please give me a fair price!

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    Would you be willing to trade? I've got a canoe, and a pair of really cool trash can lids.

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    Probably around $100, especially depending on the speed of the CD-ROM drives.

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    The Panaflo fans are probably the most valuable things in that lot

    I don't know maybe $175?
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    Originally posted by crptcblade
    Would you be willing to trade? I've got a canoe, and a pair of really cool trash can lids.


    Got a broken down food processor that l would trade for the canoe....


    Just checked ebay oz, and Pentiums seem to be reselling for around $75..... based on no one putting a bid in for anything over that price

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    I sold an old 233MHz Pentium for 35 bucks to someone. That was about a year ago. So you can probably get $20 for just that.

    There are 3 full systems there, but then you have to consider the fact that there is 96 megs of ram to split between all of them. Not talking high speed here, but it will play some old DOS games really nice.
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    Wouldn't be bad for a networks of Citrix either, but I wouldn't pay more than what was already said for them.
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    hmm lots of numbers, acronyms and technical terms.. hell u could fleece me for thousands
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    I recently bought a used S3 Virge @MB PCI video card for US$8.
    I can get a new floppy for $7 or so - I wouldn't pay more than $2 for a used one - especially if more than a couple years old, they get dust in them over time.

    And the hard drives are too small to be useful - I personally wouldn't pay more than US$50 for the whole lot - but I'm a cheapskate.
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