FS: Urgently needs selling:

Ku-sama

banned
PNY 6600 AGP 8x 256MB, 3400+ Mobile Clawhammer, Gigabyte GA-K8NS, 1GB DDR266 ECC, DVD-ROM, 350W Austin 19A, 2x20GB HDD RAID-0, generic windowed case

256MB DDR333: $20
3000+ Athlon 64 S754: $45
MSI K8MM-V: $30
or all 3 for $65

1GB Patriot Signature Series DDR400 new in box: $100 shipped

512MB DDR400 CL3: $50

lots of 64 and 128MB SDRAM, PC100 and PC133: $15 for 128MB PC100 and PC133 $8 for the PC100 64MB

Netgear wireless card: $35

AMD Athlon 1800+: $25



512MB (2x256MB) DDR266 SODIMM Dual Channel CL2.5: $55
 
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Saurian

Member
No offense - you need to sell "urgently" but then go in and increase your price after you already stated a previously lower price offer? Must not need the money as urgently as expected?
 

Ku-sama

banned
No offense - you need to sell "urgently" but then go in and increase your price after you already stated a previously lower price offer? Must not need the money as urgently as expected?

I dont want to sell the stuff for less then 50% of the actual price
 

Geoff

VIP Member
Then why did you have the price so low before? If you really want to sell it, you should at least lower it to what it was at before.

btw, for around $250 on Newegg you can get an A64 3200+, mobo, 1GB DDR400, 7300GT, and 400W PSU. I would consider lowering those items.
 

Saurian

Member
That's a socket 754 processor, right? I don't have time to look it up. It's starting to look tempting, lol.
 

Saurian

Member
Congrats on joining the forum simply to say that. :)

You'd be surprised what what you can put together with low-end components. However, that has nothing to do with this thread, and there is no point in disputing or bringing that up here. When I made my first post in this thread, it was simply to inquire into the generally bad practice of increasing price. Which no longer matters because he is below the initial price now. :)
 
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