I'm thinking about these prices for this kit...
AMD Athlon64 X2 4200+ (Toledo) = £30 - £35 - closer to £50 prolly.
Abit AN8 Ultra = £30
Corsair XMS PRO PC3500 RAM 2Gb = £30
Does that sound about right to you guys?
Thanks.
T x
I'm thinking about these prices for this kit...
AMD Athlon64 X2 4200+ (Toledo) = £30 - £35 - closer to £50 prolly.
Abit AN8 Ultra = £30
Corsair XMS PRO PC3500 RAM 2Gb = £30
Does that sound about right to you guys?
Thanks.
T x
Last edited by tiggerai; 21-10-2009 at 01:44 PM.
It does indeed, why, you selling?
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Originally Posted by Spock
For the processor you are way off!!
On Ebay a socket 939 X2 4200+ goes for between £50 to £80. Looking at the completed auctions many have sold for around the £70 mark on a buy it now type listing.
I'm not selling as such - my other half wants to buy it off me (as i'm doing the upgrade in the other thread and his is an aging P4) so need to come up with a reasonable price for him.... I know they're quality components so should fetch a decent price...
CAT - that's a good point - how do I check the completed ones? ( can use that as evidence as my boyf is the kinda person who uses ebay for a price on everything.... )
Just go to Ebay and type in the description(socket 939 X2 4200+ for example) and in one of the side options you can select completed listings.
Ah ha!
ok - so £45 for the cpu and £50 + cooler should be ok - "Mates Rates" (tehehe there's a pun in there... but I'm gonna keep that to myself!) any higher and he'll argue that he can get it cheaper on ebay...
£110 - £120 should be about right for "the lot"
I can't keep the pun to myself!!!
Mating rates!!!! Hehehehehehe!!!
Not around too often!
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