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Pricing old server hardware



Take a look at Compaq's factory outlet. 
http://www.compaqfactoryoutlet.com/

They usually have quite a few different systems, some are refurbished 
with new warrantees. I bought 2 laptops there (I get a further discount). 
Both laptops work flawlessly. I checked the model out on the Linux 
Laptops list before I bought. 
http://www.linux-laptop.net/
On 31 May 2001, at 7:57, Drew Taylor wrote:

> Hi everyone,
> 
> I have a friend with an old Dell PowerEdge 2200 that I'm looking to buy,
> 
> but neither one of us know what it's worth. Any pointers on pricing old 
> hardware? The specs are:
> 1x PII 333 (dual capable), 64MB RAM (2x32MB ECC EDO), SCSI CD-ROM, 3
> SCSI 
> drives (4.5 GB @7200RPM). I don't think it's worth too much because
> 128MB 
> RAM is $175 and it has no IDE controller so I'd have to buy one for my
> MP3 
> collection.
> 
> Any help would be most appreciated.
> 
> Drew Taylor
> mailto:drew at drewtaylor.com
> http://www.drewtaylor.com/
> 
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