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Hey guys hope all is well just one quick question i have just built this rig (yer i know the processers old !) lol anyways im looking to sell it what would be the ideal price please help me price it up :)

Foxconn A6VMX(-K) (2 PCI, 1 PCI-E x1, 1 PCI-E x16, 2 DDR2 DIMM, Audio, Video, LAN)
DualCore AMD Athlon 64 X2, 2502 MHz (10 x 250) Overclocked to 2.5ghz
OCZ Gladiator Max Aftermarket Cpu Cooler
PSU 700W Black CiT with 12cm silent fan
ATI Radeon HD 4650 (512 MB)
Corsair DDR2 Twin 2X 2048 Kit 800 Mhz Pc6400 4-4-412
500 Gb W Digital 7200RPM/16MB Cache Blue SATAII
Samsung SH-S223L/RSMN 22X Dvd+/-RW SATA LightScribe
Recom BackDraft Case (With Side Window) 120mm White Led Rear Case Fan
Recom 120mm Frount Fan
Silverstone FP35 3.5" Bay Multi Card Reader
Windows Xp Professional Service Pack 3 (32Bit)
 
think this goes in the members marker, 250+ posts, you also need to be registered for 90+ days as well i think
 
in before the lock!

best chance is to look wherever you were going to sell it for a comparable computer, and see what that's selling for

I recommend removing the overclock and saying nothing about it unless asked, few people outside of ocuk would buy a pre overclocked computer, and I'm not sure anyone on here would offer a useful price for that one anyway. What did it cost you when you built it, you said it was recently?
 
That's not great, but could be worse. You're going to take a heavy hit on the resale I'm afraid, which probably serves you right for not researching the first one :p

It'll sell more easily as components, but you probably won't sell all of them. Hard drive, ram, possibly graphics card are worthwhile. Psu/case/hsf rather less so. Xp is either valuable or worthless depending solely on whether its an oem copy or not
 
It wont play it well, and it wont play it at all usably at higher resolutions. I wouldn't want to use it, £400 will get you a very solid computer. I fear I second super about the psu, I wouldn't give one to anyone I liked
 
Any that oveclockers sell would do. The corsair 400W is particularly nice, just built a computer using one. Are you sure you want to sink any more money into this one though?
 
I'd sell it if I could. Failing that, personally I think I'd sell the parts I could and scrap the rest. If you don't have £400 spare to replace it, then I think you sit tight, upgrade nothing and just make sure you keep a backup of any data that matters

And possibly rain abuse at whoever sold you this
 
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