Price suggestions for my old PC

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Don't know if it's the right forum or not
but anyways..
I'm selling my old PC build & want to know what would be best price for the following components:

Intel Pentium(R) E5800 3.20 GHz
GIGABYTE GA-G41MT-S2P LGA 775 Intel
Kingston 99P5471-002.A00LF 2GB
Intel(R) G41 Express Chipset (WDDM 1.1)
Sony DVD RW DRU-880S ATA Device
Qualcomm Atheros AR8151 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller (NDIS- 6.30)
WDC WD5000AAKX-001CA0 ATA Device 465.76 GB
Samsung SyncMaster SA300 series 3 20" LED
PNP Standard PS/2 Keyboard
Microsoft Basic Optical Mouse v2.0
Creative Speakers (idk any specifications abt it :/)

Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thank you!
 
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The tower itself, you could basically consider worthless. The core components (CPU, Mobo and RAM) are too old to be of any use, very doubtful you could find a buyer for it unless your selling it for like $50. Depending on whether the HDD is SATA or not, that would probably be $20 of that total.
The monitor is worth something, depending on its condition, could probably get $50-80 from it. Though a 1080p screen I wouldn't sell, you can re-use it for another rig or use it as a secondary display.
Mouse/keyboard, worthless in that no one would buy it. Maybe $10 if sold together.
Audio equipment ages better than other components, so its going to be better. But without knowing anything about it or its original value, cant say much.
The tower itself, you could basically consider worthless. The core components (CPU, Mobo and RAM) are too old to be of any use, very doubtful you could find a buyer for it unless your selling it for like $50. Depending on whether the HDD is SATA or not, that would probably be $20 of that total.
The monitor is worth something, depending on its condition, could probably get $50-80 from it. Though a 1080p screen I wouldn't sell, you can re-use it for another rig or use it as a secondary display.
Mouse/keyboard, worthless in that no one would buy it. Maybe $10 if sold together.
Audio equipment ages better than other components, so its going to be better. But without knowing anything about it or its original value, cant say much.
 
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Hope you don't get offended here but I'd think it might best be put into your own server role. Current value as a system, I'd say $75-$120 (with 20" monitor). Consider that it is a few generations old now and is considered anemic by current standards. Put frankly, it would provide no benefits over a new <$300 system
 
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I dont think there was Syncmaster LED monitor 10 years back
& fyi my pc is just 2 yrs old
 
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Ya! You are right.I'll just use it as my secondary PC now.
Btw I want a new gaming pc,can you suggest me some sort of build? :/