Perhaps selling desktop

Ethan3.14159

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Alright folks, here's the scam. I'm basically testing the waters here and seeing if there is any interest in my desktop as a whole, or parts of it. If anyone is interested PM with questions or offers, and I'll consider any reasonable offers.

Specs:
AMD Phenom X4 9950 BE
Zerotherm BTF90 92mm HSF
Asus M2N-SLI Deluxe 570i
4gb OCZ Platinum DDR2 800 (4 x 1gb)
Zotac 8800GT 512mb
400gb Seagate Barracuda SATA
OCZ ModXStream 600 watt Modular PSU
Apevia X-Navigator Steel Mid-Tower (modded black)
Logitech G15 2007 & Microsoft Sidewinder
19" Westinghouse monitor 1440 x 900 5ms response

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how much for the keyboard and mouse together??? the usual mark down on used items is about 50-60%
 
ok, you don't market your product by starting with "Alright folks, here's the scam"
that made me lol

Anyways, nice rig, you could probably fetch a good bit from it.
 
how much for the keyboard and mouse together??? the usual mark down on used items is about 50-60%

$120 shipped for both?

ok, you don't market your product by starting with "Alright folks, here's the scam"
that made me lol

Obviously not serious. I think people here know me well enough by now. Maybe not :P
 
you will have to add my MSN later just add a @hotmail.com to the end of my user name sorry back to the thread PM otherwise
 
how much would you sell just the case fans for?

I know it seems like a bit of a weird question but i have a aspire (now apevia) case so the fans and guards are the same as mine and would look better than my 2 black ones...just keeping with the style :P
 
Now days it doesnt matter what you paid for something. It matters how much someone wants it. No Demand = No Money

Axeuly, It's always been like that. :P

Called - supply & demand.

I think marketing your product to us is essentially pointless. Most of us will get
the discounted parts from newegg, build the computer, and no way you can
compete with those prices.

But if you can communicate the value of your computer to a non-techie, for
example compare to the high-price and limp performance of a Dell, you will be
able to sell to someone in your local area, and maybe even profit from it.
 
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