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At some point hitherto, Anthony J. Gabrielson hath spake thusly: > I'm seling a Dual PII 350 that is dual headed (2 - 20" Trinitrons). It has > 196MB ram several SCSI hard drives, Plextor Ultra SCSI CD, TV Tuner card, > Creative audio, good size case with plenty of room, its running redhat > 7.2 - and looks pretty slick with both monitors. I can send out a dmesg > if interested. I'm asking $785. While it does sound like a cool system, I really don't think $800 is a very good price for a used PII system with those specs. The system must be over 2 years old, based on the CPUs... For about $250 more than what you're asking, you can put together a brand new system with about 4x the power: [Note all prices from pricewatch and include shipping. Where the vendor provided a range, I chose the high end. So the total price could conceivably be as much as about $50 less...] MB & CPU: $366 Tyan S2507T Retail Box 1A/5P/3Dimm eplaces S2507D,2Year Warr. Dual Pentium? III. With Dual Pentium III 933Mhz With CPU (2) PC133 cpu+ heatsink & fan Complete Combo Set. Memory: $42 256MB PC133 SDRAM DIMM SCSI Adaptor: $131 Tekram DC390U2B Fast SCSI-2, Wide, Ultra and Ultra2-Wide SCSI Host Adapters- SCSI Storage, 36GB: $145 IBM DRHS-36D 36GB SCSI LVD 80 PIN 1.6 HIGH SCSI CD: $105 Pioneer DVD 305S 10X DVD/40X CD-Rom Sound: $29 SOUND BLASTER LIVE! DE 5.1 - OEM Tuner: $162 ATI ALL IN WONDER AIW RADEON 7500 64MB DDR AGP,BULK oem Powered by the RADEON 7500 GPU,64MB DDR memory,Stereo TV-tuner,TV-ON-DEMAND Case: $67 Aopen-KF45A mid-tower ATX computer cases. Beige color. 300watts --------------------- Total price: $1047 If you really want it dual-headed, you can add a second radeon (without TV tuner) for about $80. The components selected above are almost guaranteed to be better than what you have, in every case. The CPU power of dual PIII 933MHz chips is roughly 4x what you're getting with your dual PIIs. If you don't need the performance, you can select cheaper components and build this system for just about what you're asking for. If you don't need much in the way of 3D acceleration, you can drop about $100 off the cost of two video cards for the system, keeping the total at just over $1000. By buying lesser components, you can save money on the SCSI adaptor, CPU, sound card, and case too, which would bring you down to right around $800. And this is for a brand-new system with all new components that still have manufacturer warranty. The best you can offer the purchaser is that "it works right now." I wouldn't expect to get more than $400 for this system, if I were selling it... And I personally woudn't pay more than $250. But then, I'm a cheap bastard. ;-) -- Derek Martin ddm at pizzashack.org --------------------------------------------- I prefer mail encrypted with PGP/GPG! GnuPG Key ID: 0x81CFE75D Retrieve my public key at http://pgp.mit.edu Learn more about it at http://www.gnupg.org -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 232 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://lists.blu.org/pipermail/discuss/attachments/20020427/57e436ff/attachment.sig>
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