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250 USD?

Hey guys! I have this computer, but i need a suggested value.

 

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2x Intel Xeon E5472 (4 cores each @ 3Ghz)

8Gb DDR2 FB Dimm @ 800Mhz Seagate 80 Sata Antec True Power Trio 650W
  Nvidia Quadro FX 1500
 

 

 

Thanks for your time!

 

(im in Canada, please not if you are replying in CAD or USD so we dont get confused :P )

 

 

 

 

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250 USD?

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200$ USD because the CPUs are about 30 each=70$, 8Gb ram= 20$ PSU= 30$ case= 10$ mobo= 60$

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4 minutes ago, TheGeeker said:

250 USD?

Yes, I agree, that's a good price point buddy

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2 minutes ago, GDRRiley said:

200$ USD because the CPUs are about 30 each=70$, 8Gb ram= 20$ PSU= 30$ case= 10$ mobo= 60$

 

6 minutes ago, TheGeeker said:

250 USD?

Awsome, thanks for your replies, ill go in the middle, 225 USD ;D

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Just now, Mr.Tech.Qc said:

 

Awsome, thanks for your replies, ill go in the middle, 225 USD ;D

If you are selling on craigslist, put it up for like $400 and then people will low ball you to the price you actually want :P

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2 minutes ago, ChronicGenocide said:

If you are selling on craigslist, put it up for like $400 and then people will low ball you to the price you actually want :P

hahahha, selling on Kijiji

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Just now, Mr.Tech.Qc said:

hahahha, selling on Kijiji

I'd put it on both. Still, put it up for $400

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2 minutes ago, Mr.Tech.Qc said:

hahahha, selling on Kijiji

Wondering why are you selling it? You can use it as your own workstation or a file server? :)

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1 minute ago, Abdul201588 said:

Wondering why are you selling it? You can use it as your own workstation or a file server? :)

 Alredy have a 5820k Rig, with a E5450 Server :P this one draws too much power for 24 / 7 use too

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4 minutes ago, Mr.Tech.Qc said:

 Alredy have a 5820k Rig, with a E5450 Server :P this one draws too much power for 24 / 7 use too

You can use it for nightly backups. Just turn it on when backups are needed, then turn it off. That's what I did before I moved out of my parents house. Everything is at their house. 

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7 minutes ago, Abdul201588 said:

You can use it for nightly backups. Just turn it on when backups are needed, then turn it off. That's what I did before I moved out of my parents house. Everything is at their house. 

could be cool, most of my files are alredy on a Network RAID 1, but thanks for the suggestion! ;)

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