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Well plus, those were working machines. The OPs machine is missing parts which would cost $100 to fix (unless you had them lying around). Very few people would buy an old machine that is in non-working shape for more than like $20. It's impossible to tell if anything/else/ is wrong with it (I.e. power supply frying could have taken out the MB at the same time).
I probably wouldnt either. well $50 maybe. You can't get a whole lot of a computer for $50 and its not like this is from 1974. I know many people rockin junkier and older crap than this today. You guys wouldn't buy it cause youre all tech savvy geeks who want the latest and greatest.
Well its in a not working state, to get an additional PSU and... no. The person buying it probably wouldn't even know what a PSU is, and wouldn't be bothered to buy a new PSU, which would be almost the same price as the sale price of the desktop... So no-one would buy it.
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