SOLD: Two custom built unraid servers


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Server #1

http://www.ebay.com/itm/231160596425?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649

 

Supported Drives:

15 (No drives included in auction)

 

Case:

Cooler Master Centurion 590 ATX Mid Tower Case Black - (RC-590-KKN1-GP)

 

RAM:

Kingston ValueRAM 2GB 800MHz

 

CPU:

AMD Sempron 140, Socket AM3, 2.7 GHz, 1 MB Cache, 45 Watts, SDX140HBGQBOX

 

Motherboard:

ASUS M4A78L-M

 

Fans:

Three Cooler Master Sleeve Bearing 120mm Silent Fans

 

Power Supply:

Corsair CMPSU-650TX 650-Watt

 

Drive Cages:

SNT SNT-SAC3051B

 

RAID Card:

AOC-SASLP-MV8

 

RAID Card:

Promise Technology FASTTRAK TX2300

 

Item Condition: Used

 

Cost: Bidding starts at $299.00 USD

 

Payment Method: PayPal via eBay

 

Item location: Birmingham, Alabama, United States

 

Shipping: Buyer pays shipping (UPS Ground from seller location). Item ships to continental US only. Approx weight is 27 pounds.

 

Please note that a copy of unraid is not included.

 

Server #2

http://www.ebay.com/itm/231166020030?ssPageName=STRK:MESOX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1561.l2649

 

Supported Drives:

14 (No drives included in auction)

 

Case:

Cooler Master Centurion 590 ATX Mid Tower Case Black - (RC-590-KKN1-GP)

 

RAM:

Kingston ValueRAM 2GB 800MHz

 

CPU:

AMD Sempron 140, Socket AM3, 2.7 GHz, 1 MB Cache, 45 Watts, SDX140HBGQBOX

 

Motherboard:

ASUS M4A78L-M

 

Fans:

One Cooler Master Sleeve Bearing 120mm Silent Fan

 

Power Supply:

Corsair CMPSU-650TX 650-Watt

 

Drive Cages:

SNT SNT-SAC3051B

 

RAID Card:

AOC-SASLP-MV8

 

Item Condition: Used

 

Cost: Bidding starts at $279.00 USD

 

Payment Method: PayPal via eBay

 

Item location: Birmingham, Alabama, United States

 

Shipping: Buyer pays shipping (UPS Ground from seller location). Item ships to continental US only. Approx weight is 27 pounds.

 

Please note that a copy of unraid is not included.

 

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The listings are much better -- and more accurate.

 

I think you'd have better luck starting the bidding MUCH lower, but putting a reserve at your rock-bottom price.  A high minimum bid scares off folks.  What you basically have is a case, PSU, motherboard/CPU/memory combination that's worth very little (you'd be lucky to get $150 for that set of components ... $100 is more likely) ... bundled with a SATA card and some hot-swap cages that are worth as much as the whole PC.    If your listings don't sell, you may want to list the hot-swap cages and SASLP-MV8's here => these are items that there's some demand for among UnRAID builders.  Not so much the outdated motherboard/CPU/memory combo or the PCI Promise card.

 

None of us likes to think about what our outdated equipment is worth relative to what we paid for it ... but to sell it you need to set realistic goals.  I think you're likely to get somewhere between $200 and $300 for those systems ... but at your current minimum bid prices I suspect both auctions will simply end with no bids.    Hopefully I'm wrong and you'll get what you're asking for  8)

 

Note that most things on e-bay "reach their value" through the bidding process ... but it's true that there are exceptions.    I sold a high-end turntable a few years ago I expected to get ~ $200 for.  Set the min bid at $150 and the auction expired with no bids.  Took a chance, and re-listed it with a $0.99 min bid ... and got $230 for it  :)    You just need to get the bidding started.

 

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