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    Selling Shuttle

    How much do you think this is worth these days?
    It has served me well but a new system has rendered it redundant.

    SN41G2
    2500+ Barton
    6600GT with Zalman vf-700
    1Gb Corsair VS
    80GB HDD Seagate Barra.
    NEC DVDwriter
    Floppy

    The case had to be "modified" to fit the Zalman, but it looks ok.
    There's also a selection of CRT monitors I can throw in, one being a 21" Sony.

    Cheers,
    Skeem
    Last edited by Skeem; 08-02-2007 at 12:35 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skeem View Post
    How much do you think this is worth these days?
    It has served me well but a new system has rendered it redundant.

    SN41G2
    2500+ Barton
    6600GT with Zalman vf-700
    1Gb Corsair VS
    80GB HDD Seagate Barra.
    NEC DVDwriter
    Floppy

    The case had to be "modified" to fit the Zalman, but it looks ok.
    There's also a selection of CRT monitors I can throw in, one being a 21" Sony.

    Cheers,
    Skeem
    FWIW - The SN41G2 goes for around £85-100, depending on the extras (ram, cpu and hdd). If you have a SN41G2V2 or a V3 prices can go up by £25 to £50 because these have (slightly) higher spec and can be oc-ed via the bios.

    Also, nVidia just announced they are not making Vista-drivers available for the nForce2 chipset, which is a limiting factor.

    Graphics cards are usually sold separately as you can sell 2 items to different audiences, which usually benefits the seller as there's a better chance for a bidding war, and SFF-builders usually have their own prefs. If like yours the case has been modified to accomodate the zalman you either get lucky because buyers like the spec and thank you for taking care of this mod, or they'll give it a pass as the case is aesthetically less pleasing..

    CRTs are an unattractive option due to weight/shipping costs, and floppys/dvd writers have no added value.

    Hope this helps.

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    • CAT-THE-FIFTH's system
      • Motherboard:
      • Less E-PEEN
      • CPU:
      • Massive E-PEEN
      • Memory:
      • RGB E-PEEN
      • Storage:
      • Not in any order
      • Graphics card(s):
      • EVEN BIGGER E-PEEN
      • PSU:
      • OVERSIZED
      • Case:
      • UNDERSIZED
      • Operating System:
      • DOS 6.22
      • Monitor(s):
      • NOT USUALLY ON....WHEN I POST
      • Internet:
      • FUNCTIONAL
    The SN41G2 runs Vista perfectly as I have done it myself.Check this forum out:

    http://www.sudhian.com/index.php?/fo...wthread/96146/

    Also Vista's standard drivers also support the Nforce2 chipset natively.The only thing that does not work is RAID:

    http://techreport.com/ja.zz?comments=11832&166650

    The XP drivers also work well under Vista too!

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    SFF machines still have some appeal, especially to those who have never seen one or considered one. State the virtues of a small, quiet, powerful machine (well, not so powerful now, but hey).

    Realistically, you might get £135 - £150 - depending largely on the condition of the machine (mint condition, no dust clogging stuff up, quiet fans and healthy hard drive, with a new build of XP on it), and who you sell it to. I *always* throw in a new keyboard and optical mouse regardless - people like new input devices. This can be a clincher.

    Hope that helps.

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