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Dell ??? - Friend dropped this off one day and never asked for it back. Told me to keep it, that he had no use for it. Has a random drawing of a worm on the inside (lol?) and not sure if it works or not. Has CPU/cooler but no RAM, no GPU (has integrated on motherboard), no hard drive, no optical drives. Just motherboard, CPU, case, and PSU.

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Another old Dell, comes with case, CPU, cooler, no RAM, no Hard Drive, and one optical drive. The front bezel is broken (hence the duct tape from the owner that gave it to me). I am also not sure if this one works but I'm just trying to get rid of it. I do recall it running when it had RAM, although I'm not 100% positive. So this one is sold as-is like the one above. Accepting the bottom dollar...

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Pentium III Rig - Old Router box | I used this machine as a router way back when... sucked up too much power to be ethical. This machine WORKS. It has 384MB of RAM, 300w(?) PSU, PCI NIC, and nVidia 6800 AGP (iirc). The case has no side panels and no front 5.25" bay spacers. Again, this machine WORKS

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Dell Optiplex 755 - "vPro". NOT SURE OF WORKING Got this machine with no RAM, and I sold the CPU. Socket 775 and takes DDR2. Comes with the CPU cooler, but no RAM, no optical drive, and no CD drive. Comes with everything you see in the picture (plus the CPU cooler).
 

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My neighbours throw away computers that are better tnan those PIII's, so they are hardly even worth the materials they're made out of. The Socket 775 dell I'd say $100, $170 if you put a some ram in it and a cpu as well as an OS.

EDIT: The one with the Nvidia AGP PIII rig mught be worth like $25 locally due to the GPU
 

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My neighbours throw away computers that are better tnan those PIII's, so they are hardly even worth the materials they're made out of. The Socket 775 dell I'd say $100, $170 if you put a some ram in it and a cpu as well as an OS.
The first two are P4s. But yeah, I'm not expecting much at all... And I'd say $110 Shipped for the 775 Dell is fair?
 

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I wouldn't ship it just sell locally. You could probably make about $100 total.
 

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The first two are P4s. But yeah, I'm not expecting much at all... And I'd say $110 Shipped for the 775 Dell is fair?
$110 for the 775 dell is fair, I just said $100 as a rough estimate and for a quicker sale, but $110 sounds good. However if you have the time I do strongly recommend you pop in a cheap C2D and 2 Gb of ram as well as an OS like windows XP, and sell for $170 or around that.
 
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