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What would be a fair market price (in Canadian $) for the following parts that i would like to sell

P4 3.0 Ghz (Northwood core)
MSI FISR 875 motherboard
2 x 1GB of DDR RAM Generic (3-3-3-8)
5900 XT AGP modded with a Zalman VF-700

these parts are all in working condition and have never been oc'd

I would like to sell all together if i can

Kevin

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newegg sells roughly those parts for US$240 but for $240 someone could buy a much better set of HW, especially since DDR costs more than DDR2 now. Your best bet would be to ebay it but I doubt you'd get CAD200 for it. If you do ebay it, it's probably best to split it up.

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Not much, unfortunately. $80 USD.. at best.


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