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Big B How Much Would You Sell This Computer For? - Big B I have a eMachines T3124 and i've only had it a couple months still has a warrenty and never used Keyboard, Mouse, And Speakers I'm also including the 17" CRT Flat Screen monitor. Here are the specs Specs: Desktop PC With NEVER BEEN USED Keyboard, Mouse & Amplified Speakers. 17” eMachines CRT Flat Screen Monitor Processor: AMD Sempron 2100+- 1.80 ghz/1600 MHz System Bus/ 256 KB L2 Cache Memory: 512 MB DDR SDRAM Video: nVidia Geforce 6100 PCI Express Slots Available Hard Drive: 100GB Network: 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Lan Optical Drive: DVD/CD-RW Combination Drive 16x Max. read/48max. Modem: 56 K ITU Ready Fax/ Modem ( Actual Speeds May Vary ) how Much would you sell this system for?
Best Answer: I would imagine the most you could expect is $350-400. While your CPU and other components are not out of date, they are at the bottom of the spec range right now. Your best basis for comparison would be eBay, see what similar machines are selling for. - Matt
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$300 to $400. But ask a higher price at first. You can always drop a price but you can not up the price once you advertise it. Br prepared to bargain with a customer, and don't lose your scene of humor. - The Old Salt
bout 35k - Glenn Forever
less than 300$ - Srx4
around $270. Or you can just sell if for different parts. - ericisroot
I would sell it for about $900. - Scotty2247
200 bucks I guess - nessa
Its Only Worth 300-350 But You could Start it at 500 and if someone asks say Well Since I'm a Nice guy I'll drop it to 400 or something if you wanted to get 400 or 500 out of it. if someone bought it for 500 they would be insane but luck for you :) You could also throw in a printer or something to make the value better - The Cool (Radio) Man™

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