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adamvjackson

P3-650MHz System

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OK, I have a system that I hope to be selling (locally, most likely) and I was hoping I could get some good estimates of what it's worth. The equipment is as follows:

 

Asus CUBX board, Intel 440BX chipset

Intel P3-650 100MHz FSB

1GB Crucial RAM PC133

Nvidia Geforce2 Ti

SB Audigy Gamer

2 Sony 52x CDRom's

Antec SX-830 Case

300W Antec Power Supply

5 Antec 80mm Case Fans

Maxtor 60GB 7200 RPM drive

Round floppy & ide cables

Promise ATA 133 Controller

Netgear FA311 Nic

 

So hopefully you guys can give me a decent range of both what it's worth, and what you'd pay for it. This includes NO software, other than maybe a CDR with drivers.

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Actually, if anyone IS interested in purchasing it here, let me know... We could probably work something out with shipping.

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Not sure really, I was kind of thinking about $350ish, but I'm open to suggestions... By no means is that price written in stone.

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I dunno, with the gig of RAM, the drive, and some of the other stuff I could see getting $350 for it.

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$350-$400 is definatly a good price, the 440BX chipset is one of my fav's

 

 

it's probably still fast with that ata133 controller and gf2 ti

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ph, and is it possible to raise the FSB on that board to OC the cpu? to my knowledge it's not cause the 440bx incorporated the 100MHz fsb right?

 

 

6.5 x 133 would yield a nice 865MHz and take advantage of your ram better.

 

just a thought.

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It could be, I honestly haven't checked. You were correct about the 440BX running at 100MHz... Also one of my more favored Intel chipsets. I was not really a fan of the 81x line.

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yea i think he will want it. I just talked to him again and we talked about geting a dvdplayer/cdr combo for it. when i talk to him later today I'll know how serious he is.

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