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HDTV

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Since: Apr 04, 2004
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2004 9:09 pm
Post subject: P4 CPU / MoBo / DDR Ram
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Any interest out there in the following:

Intel 2.4B CPU (533 MHz FSB)
ASUS P4PE (LAN / Audio / 1394 / SATA)
Corsair 2 X 512 MB DDR PC 3200C2 (400 MHz)

I am upgrading, and can't decide if I should build a complete system with
the pieces, or just sell the CPU/MoBo/RAM.

Price Police: What's fair market value for this set ? $ 300 ?? 400 ?? 500
??

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Clint

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Since: Mar 25, 2004
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2004 10:35 pm
Post subject: Re: P4 CPU / MoBo / DDR Ram [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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I bought a set like this over Christmas for $350. Same processor, same MB,
but only 1 512MB generic memory. Since then, I've put in 2x512MB of memory
for $150, but sold the other memory for $75, so we're sitting at $425. All
prices in Canadian $, so divide by about 1.35 for US.

Clint

"HDTV" <HighDef DeleteThis @TV.com> wrote in message
news:IbYbc.10042$Np3.334152@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca...
 > Any interest out there in the following:
 >
 > Intel 2.4B CPU (533 MHz FSB)
 > ASUS P4PE (LAN / Audio / 1394 / SATA)
 > Corsair 2 X 512 MB DDR PC 3200C2 (400 MHz)
 >
 > I am upgrading, and can't decide if I should build a complete system with
 > the pieces, or just sell the CPU/MoBo/RAM.
 >
 > Price Police: What's fair market value for this set ? $ 300 ?? 400 ?? 500
 > ??
 >
 ><!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->

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Since: Mar 19, 2004
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2004 2:09 pm
Post subject: Re: P4 CPU / MoBo / DDR Ram [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Clint wrote:
 > I bought a set like this over Christmas for $350. Same processor,
 > same MB, but only 1 512MB generic memory. Since then, I've put in
 > 2x512MB of memory for $150, but sold the other memory for $75, so
 > we're sitting at $425. All prices in Canadian $, so divide by about
 > 1.35 for US.

But this price was for new stuff no?
--
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 > "HDTV" <HighDef DeleteThis @TV.com> wrote in message
 > news:IbYbc.10042$Np3.334152@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca...
  >> Any interest out there in the following:
  >>
  >> Intel 2.4B CPU (533 MHz FSB)
  >> ASUS P4PE (LAN / Audio / 1394 / SATA)
  >> Corsair 2 X 512 MB DDR PC 3200C2 (400 MHz)
  >>
  >> I am upgrading, and can't decide if I should build a complete system
  >> with the pieces, or just sell the CPU/MoBo/RAM.
  >>
  >> Price Police: What's fair market value for this set ? $ 300 ?? 400
  >> ?? 500 ??<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2004 2:09 pm
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No, the prices I gave were used. Even now, a 2.4B processor is still $200,
the MB is about $150, and the RAM another 200 (for 1GB) for new equipment.
Again, all prices in Canadian $.

If you price it out at NewEgg, you'll get a price of about $400 US, which is
about $540 Canadian.

Clint

"~misfit~" <misfit61nz.TakeThisOut@yahoomung.co.nz> wrote in message
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 > Clint wrote:
  > > I bought a set like this over Christmas for $350. Same processor,
  > > same MB, but only 1 512MB generic memory. Since then, I've put in
  > > 2x512MB of memory for $150, but sold the other memory for $75, so
  > > we're sitting at $425. All prices in Canadian $, so divide by about
  > > 1.35 for US.
 >
 > But this price was for new stuff no?
 > --
 > ~misfit~
 >
  > > "HDTV" <HighDef.TakeThisOut@TV.com> wrote in message
  > > news:IbYbc.10042$Np3.334152@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca...
   > >> Any interest out there in the following:
   > >>
   > >> Intel 2.4B CPU (533 MHz FSB)
   > >> ASUS P4PE (LAN / Audio / 1394 / SATA)
   > >> Corsair 2 X 512 MB DDR PC 3200C2 (400 MHz)
   > >>
   > >> I am upgrading, and can't decide if I should build a complete system
   > >> with the pieces, or just sell the CPU/MoBo/RAM.
   > >>
   > >> Price Police: What's fair market value for this set ? $ 300 ?? 400
   > >> ?? 500 ??
 >
 ><!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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