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Looks like a very old Alienware 7500 (pre-Dell's control over design/marketing). Might be worth a couple hundred to a niche collector if it still works, but aside from that, I can't see anyone buying this for practical use. Hardware would be circa 2007 and heavily dated, even by modern budget standards. 

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Without knowing specs, based purely on the era it's obviously from, it might be worth a hundred or two to a collector or someone looking for a retro gaming PC who always lusted after an Alienware back in the day but could never get one. That's it. On its actual merits as a computer, it's worth basically nothing. 

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So it has DVD and CD drives. This is from that time when burning DVD drives weren't a thing. So probably pre-2008 (personal experience). Like said, as whole its worthless. You might be able to get some money by selling RAM, mobo, CPU and such piece-by-piece.

 

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