[QUOTE=Pixel Heart;19519292][B]WHY IN THE GOD-DAMN FUCK IS THERE A 32-BIT OS ON THERE!?[/B]
Doesn't really matter, If I bought that PC I'd wipe the drive and install my own Windows 7 64-bit anyways. My system is actually very close to that one.[/QUOTE]
Why does it matter?
I'm quite sure anyone buying off of craigslist isn't going to care, plus it has 2GB of RAM, 32bit can handle that just fine.
E8400
250gb HD
4gb RAM, forgot the brand but I cant be arsed to check right now
GTS 250
vista 64 bit
price?
[QUOTE=reapaninja;19516285][url]http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811119203[/url]
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maybe an even cheaper case, get it sub $250[/QUOTE]
Even though I think that case sucks poop balls, you have a good point.
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For a grand total, off approx 265$. Looks gewd. It can't play crysis, on max at 1920x1200, but it's still a good gaming machine.
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[QUOTE=Pixel Heart;19519292][B]WHY IN THE GOD-DAMN FUCK IS THERE A 32-BIT OS ON THERE!?[/B]
Doesn't really matter, If I bought that PC I'd wipe the drive and install my own Windows 7 64-bit anyways. My system is actually very close to that one.[/QUOTE]
Here. Have a box.
I sold an old computer on craigslist. My advice is to be sure to as we say in sales "bump" the price. In my limited experience people won't negotiate very much. If they say will you take x amount less, just say no I want what I'm asking and I'd just as soon keep it for any less money. If they persist you can lower to the original price and they think they got a deal and you got the money you wanted. In your case ask for $550, and accept ~$500.
[QUOTE=blackdenton;19521721]I sold an old computer on craigslist. My advice is to be sure to as we say in sales "bump" the price. In my limited experience people won't negotiate very much. If they say will you take x amount less, just say no I want what I'm asking and I'd just as soon keep it for any less money. If they persist you can lower to the original price and they think they got a deal and you got the money you wanted. In your case ask for $550, and accept ~$500.[/QUOTE]
The way dealing works is you set the price way over what you want, then a buyer makes an offer, then you make a counter offer, etc. until the price reaches something you both can agree on. Setting the price right on what you want makes it harder to get what you want for it.
aint worth shit nobody gonna buy that POS
$40 for that dust if you sell it too.
Clean it, take better pictures.
Easy 500$
In my opinion, keep it. It's not worth the extra bit of money you'll get.
upgrade and sell old parts, thats what i did
Could of at least removed dust before taking pics :\
Clocks please
Why the hell do you want to get rid of a computer that is perfectly good?
I have almost the same exact setup, the CPU and GPU are amazing. Its like an old muscle car.
If you want to do *something*, overclock the CPU to 3.15 GHz. The E6550 is a underclocked version of some higher card that runs at 3.15.
Well actually you can sell a computer for a much higher price than what you paid to make it on Ebay, because Ebay is full of people who have no clue of computers and will spend crap loads on a dell that's rubbish.
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