I need recommendation for selling components of my Intel Celeron 333 MHz Vintage desktop

hmalfs

New Member
Hi,

I have an Intel Celeron 333 MHz desktop that I bought back in 2000. I did not use it for like 15 years. I was experiencing issues, a few months before I stopped using it. The power button was blinking whenever I turned the PC on. The PC did not power up. I replaced the power supply unit, but still, the problem remained. After a brief search online, I found out the components on my pc, like the Supraexpress 56K modem, the S3 trio graphics board, and the sound card as well, might yield from 10 to 30 USD each. However, I kindly ask you to correct me if I am wrong. The question I have is: considering the problems the desktop had 15 years ago, shortly before I quit using it, which components are not recommended to sell, considering that they might have been causing the issue, and therefore, not worth to be sold due to the extreme risk of bad feedback, complaints, replacement or refund, etc.?

Also, in which marketplace, such vintage components are appreciated by the audience/buyers?

I am new in this forum, but I hope to be here to stay.

With best regards from Portugal,
 
It's time for an electronic waste event. Either that or you'll only be able to donate that to collectors. None of that hardware is worth anything.
 
Depends, probably not really worth the effort like @johnb35 was saying.

Unless it was something specific like a 300A celeron known for their overclockability, you're basically just selling a 27 year old PC.
 
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