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Possibly upgrading my PC, so I was wondering if anyone could give me a price for my current one:

Athlon XP3200

K7VT6 motherboard

1gb RAM

FX5700LE 256mg AGP gfx

200GB HD

DVD and CD R/W

DVD-ROM

Floppy

Onboard sound

2.1 speakers included

17" TFT monitor (SVGA)

Win XP Home edition

All software/driver CD's

Off the top of my head

Well a 17" tft will still fetch about £100 on its own on ebay , so £300 all in might not be unrealistic , though you'd almost get more stripping it down to parts and selling it bit by bit.

It's still a decent spec machine. What are you planning on upgrading to?

I'd have made you an offer for the tower alone, but don't want good graphics and sound, or a huge HDD either. If you want to downgrade these to really basic spec though? ;) You never know. :)

Jason

FX5700LE graphics card is only £60 in todays money new, as its quiet old and replaced long ago by the 6000 series of cards. The difference in price between a 40GB disk and a 200GB one is very small.

Andy

I would go for selling it bit by bit, will almost certainly get more that way. Listing on Ebay in components is the way to go.

Jason

FX5700LE graphics card is only

£300 tops but more like £250. Last time i looked you could buy this sort of spec new from the likes of PC World for about £400. Ok it might not have as many drives or extras as yours but it's bound to be more shiny with lots of blue lights and let's be honest that's what sells pc's to the average newbie.

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