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That seems to be a fair price for that era of hardware.

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I'd pay up to $120 - $150 probably depending on how good of condition it's in and what video card it has currently.

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Can't find any specs of it online, so @Theguywhobea has given a good estimate. If we can know the CPU, amount of ram and graphics card which is inside, we can calculate the price better.

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1 minute ago, AskTJ said:

Can't find any specs of it online, so @Theguywhobea has given a good estimate. If we can know the CPU, amount of ram and graphics card which is inside, we can calculate the price better.

This is what I went by

 

https://www.cnet.com/products/dell-studio-xps-9000-formerly-xps-435/specs/

 

First generation Core i7 system with proprietary hardware isn't something I would pay a whole lot for personally.

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4 minutes ago, Razor Blade said:

This is what I went by

 

https://www.cnet.com/products/dell-studio-xps-9000-formerly-xps-435/specs/

 

First generation Core i7 system with proprietary hardware isn't something I would pay a whole lot for personally.

I don't see any system specs. Just Gaming System, Fast Ethernet and Windows 7.

 

Personally, it would be worth maximum $150.

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20 minutes ago, AskTJ said:

I don't see any system specs. Just Gaming System, Fast Ethernet and Windows 7.

 

Personally, it would be worth maximum $150.

Here are screen grabs for you. The CPU listed is from Q4 2008. For me, I would never pay $150 or even $100 for a 10 year old used Dell desktop. $50 is more than fair

 

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It's  a 1366 socket motherboard. With a i7 920, 12gb ddr3. Hd 5780

 

You can pay 50 or 60 for a hex core cpu that's  equal to a ryzen chip. People go crazy for this socket

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The motherboard is seeked highly by people who want an old server. Sell the motherboard and CPU combo for $100 - $130 and extra for ram.

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1 hour ago, Void_Viking said:

It's  a 1366 socket motherboard. With a i7 920, 12gb ddr3. Hd 5780

 

You can pay 50 or 60 for a hex core cpu that's  equal to a ryzen chip. People go crazy for this socket

 

As long as there is a BIOS version available to support it. Like I said I don't think you got a bad deal but not really sure if you can flip it for big money or anything...unless you can find someone that doesn't know the difference between generations of Core i7 CPUs.

 

11 minutes ago, AskTJ said:

The motherboard is seeked highly by people who want an old server. Sell the motherboard and CPU combo for $100 - $130 and extra for ram.

The motherboard and CPU are consumer parts...old consumer parts at that. There could be difficulty selling a 10 year motherboard and CPU as "server" components for $100-$130 when you can go on eBay and find an entire enterprise grade server with dual Xeon CPUs and ECC memory for around the same price.

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if you live in canada probs sell it for half of prive or like 20 dollars 

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