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Feneant
Dec 27th, 2005, 11:24 AM
It's not my pc, it's someone offering it in trade for my laptop, can someone give me a guesstimate please?

Asus SLI Deluxe motherboard
Socket 939 3000+ Venice core...
1024mb single stick of pc 3200 ram
2 x 256mb 6600GT's overoclockers turbo edition by gigabyte
dvd burner
floppy drive
80 sata hdd seagate baracuda 8mb cache
Aluminum case with see thru window motorized front panel
front panel has firewire/usb/audio ports temp deisplay clock etc.
led fans 3-d fan chrome grill will include multi-colored bubble light still in package flashes 4 colors 8 ways
At least a 400 watt power supply maybe 450....

Thanks,
Feneant

TenzoR
Dec 27th, 2005, 11:28 AM
800-900

1k tops

midnightskulker
Dec 27th, 2005, 11:47 AM
2 x 256mb 6600GT's overoclockers turbo edition by gigabyte
I don't think the 6600GT's come in 256MB. It's either a 6600 256MB, or a 6600GT 128MB. Other than that, I agree with the other post. 800-900$

Chocolinx
Dec 27th, 2005, 12:05 PM
Probably worth around $800ish from what I've caculated out. Athlon64 3000 isn't that expensive and the case is probably worth around $40 with OEM power supply.

Let me try breaking it down

CPU: $150
MB: $130 to $150
RAM: $105
Vid Cards: $300 (assuming they are teh 6600 256 Not GT Edition)
Burner: $50
Floppy: $10
80GB: $60

Baia.
Dec 27th, 2005, 12:20 PM
excatly what i'm going to be getting

around 800-1000 max

Feneant
Dec 27th, 2005, 12:37 PM
About what I thought, trading my laptop for it leaves me with a lower end gaming pc requiring a lot of upgrades still.

Thanks for the answers

eiyu
Dec 27th, 2005, 12:38 PM
I don't think the 6600GT's come in 256MB. It's either a 6600 256MB, or a 6600GT 128MB. Other than that, I agree with the other post. 800-900$

Actually there are 6600GT that are 256mb
Like this one (http://www.ncix.com/products/index.php?affiliateid=1158819&sku=16812)

PC should be around $850~ 950

Cafe_333
Dec 27th, 2005, 02:53 PM
I wouldn't compare that system against new prices, keep in mind it's used. Just figure out how much each part costs individually and then value it at around 80% of the total cost because it's used.