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i wanna sell my PC for free
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Erm, check out ebay for a price guide but I reckon the spec is more like £50 - £100.
Edit as reread and saw msoffice/xp. I guess if the processor could be upgraded you could get a bit more?
(prob not a good idea to ask a fellow scrooge money saver for a guide anyhow
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muffinhead wrote:I'm in Reading so it maybe a bit far for you? i'm asking a very ambitious (almost unlikely to get) £170 :eek: .
here is the spec:
AMD 1.0Ghz Processor, 512MB RAM, 64MB nVidia GeForce graphics, 20gb HD, DVD-Rom, 2x USB ports, Windows XP SP2, MS Office Pro 2003, 17" CRT monitor, keyboard, optical mouse, speakers, Epson Stylus printer, Mustek 1200dpi scanner.
could someone give me a rough price for this PC spec? browsing some of the freeads, this price isn't outrageous but is it still too high?
Dont forget you have to give the new owner the xp and office disks if you leave the programmes on there.3.78 kWp PV SolarEdge with iBoost South facing.
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