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I have an old modified Dell Precision T7400, and I wanted to see if anyone could give an estimate on what it might sell for, and how much the value might drop over a few years. So, assuming that this is the right place to post this, I'll tell the specs and the condition it's in.

Dell Precision T7400 with a Lexan side panel sawed out. 2 Xeon E5450 CPUs with stock cooling, 32 gigs of DDR2 memory, EVGA GTX 1070 SC, 1.75 TB HDD storage, Windows 8 64/32 Bit. That's pretty much all I know, I'll probably be able to answer any questions about something I didn't specify.

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I would part it out on r/hardwareswap, reddit. 

 

There's always people looking for specific parts.. Otherwise, as a whole PC, I don't think you'll get what is worth. The best thing in it is probably the 1070..

 

Good luck.. 

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4 minutes ago, ch3w2oy said:

I would part it out on r/hardwareswap, reddit. 

 

There's always people looking for specific parts.. Otherwise, as a whole PC, I don't think you'll get what is worth. The best thing in it is probably the 1070..

 

Good luck.. 

OK, thank you

 

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Could probably get $200 for the GTX 1070.
The E5450s are selling for around $20-$25 each on eBay, so $40-$50 there for the pair of them.
32GB of DDR2, idk... $40?
The motherboard (Dell RW199) is listed on eBay for around $30-$40.
The rest, case, storage, PSU, etc pretty much worthless.

 

I'd probably sell the GTX1070 by itself for $200. Then maybe sell the RAM, CPUs, Motherboard, PSU, case for around $150 as a bundle. Or maybe just the motherboard, CPU, and RAM for $125.
 

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1 minute ago, Saksham said:

max 250 usd for everything other than the 1070. i would sell that separately as people want that, but not really old server hardware. 

So you're saying take out the graphics card and sell the rest whole without it?

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1 minute ago, OtterlyDumb said:

So you're saying take out the graphics card and sell the rest whole without it?

you could, but without a gpu, nobody will. 

people want a 1070, but nobody will but a gaming pc with old server stuff. 

you are kinda in a strange position. it is a very unbalanced system so nobody will but it unless you sell everything separately. 

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^^which is why I say to part out.. I think it's the best option, because like mentioned before, no one wants that CPU with the 1070.. 

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3 minutes ago, Saksham said:

you could, but without a gpu, nobody will. 

people want a 1070, but nobody will but a gaming pc with old server stuff. 

you are kinda in a strange position. it is a very unbalanced system so nobody will but it unless you sell everything separately. 

OK, last question, I swear, what could I do to balance the system?

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Just now, OtterlyDumb said:

OK, last question, I swear, what could I do to balance the system?

it is kinda hard to do that. if you are looking to sell server stuff, get a old gpu for like 50usd and sell the 1070 separate from the system. then sell the server system with the old gpu. you are more likely to sell it that way. 

 

(I have never sold stuff, i dont know anything about consumer demands. dont take my advice blindly). i would suggest to go on reddit and see what other people say.)

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39 minutes ago, OtterlyDumb said:

OK, last question, I swear, what could I do to balance the system?

That's the buyers problem, not yours.

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