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Need Help Pricing Used Components

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APU ~$50-60 (assuming you could actually sell it)

RAM ~$10-15

 

I would just donate the parts or try to source a decent new PSU for a NAS. I guess it really depends on how much you want a NAS :huh:

Hello LTT Community,

I recently dismantled my nas and used some of the parts to build my new itx gaming build. The flowing parts are whats left of my old nas.

 

CPU: AMD A8-5500 APU

Memory: 4GB Stick of generic micron memory

 PSU: 330W Generic HP PSU (failing)

 

I was planning on selling them on the LTT Classifieds or ebay (but i need help pricing the used parts ) or should i make a new nas with the parts ( have a 1tb hdd lying around as well)

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You most likely wouldn't be able to sell them. They're pretty much useless.

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APU ~$50-60 (assuming you could actually sell it)

RAM ~$10-15

 

I would just donate the parts or try to source a decent new PSU for a NAS. I guess it really depends on how much you want a NAS :huh:

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