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dacraka

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#220341 6-Aug-2017 19:41
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How much do you guys think I should be asking for this older working machine as per title?

 

Windows 10 Pro x64
nVidia GeForce 315
Realtek Gigabit Ethernet
DVD Writer
External wireless USB adapter

 

Excluding keyboard, mouse and monitor (desktop only)

 

Cheers guys.

 

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  #1840298 7-Aug-2017 00:05
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$100ish at the most I'd say.

 

PBTech have similar era/spec machines for $113 and $159 with 3 month warranties, and those machines are HP/Dell which are a nicer brand than Acer.

 

 





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  #1840439 7-Aug-2017 10:48
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I've just sold 3 similar spec'd machines for $50 each, but running Vista Business rather than Windows 10.

 

They were custom built with Asus motherboards.

 

That should give you some idea.


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