Hey got this for 15 bucks some old lady said it was her sons that moved out just a few months ago there were 5 other ones, one bigger than the other but I didn't want to feel like I was scamming the old lady, so tell me /adv/ was this a steal of a deal or was this 15 dollars sounding about right, also what's the resale value of this
>>17480639
Probably 15 bucks
Only think I'd want out of that is the fans, rip the shitty stock fan off and see what processor is under there
>>17480647
I'm not the most tech savvy person (there's a reason I'm posting for help on here) so idk what you're talking about, just wondering though, do you think it still runs? Can it I don't see a graphics card, or am I retarded
>>17480639
Lol that's like a 10 year old computer (MSI K8N Neo4 motherboard) with no RAM, no power supply, what looks like a couple PATA IDE optical drives. The case doesn't look as shitty as some stamped out sheet metal cases I've seen, but it's not worth anything either.
Computer isn't worth shit. I wouldn't even consider it worth my time checking out the parts to see if they work.
Generally speaking, it's a bad idea to buy stuff if you're clueless don't know what it is and you're too fucking clueless to use your eyes and google.
looks like junk
old processor +10years, no ram , dont see a hard drive
power supply is gone
>>17480672
>>17480715
>>17480720
Look at all those colors. Bet it's got rainbow tables worth millions on it.
Eh was just $15 you learn from mistakes, now I know
>>17480672
If your not tech savvy, that was a poor purchase. However if I did it and being tech savvy, I would jack the wires and the power supply. Not worth $15 but the wires can be used for various soldering projects and the fans are... well fans and they can be useful.
>>17481959
>power supply
I meant fans, sorry, I am tired.
No gfx card, integrated.
Looks like you got a sub par hard drive and disk drive, and a shit processor?
You could take the HDD out and use as an external. Or you could fire it up and use it as a main PC.
Looks like junk to me.
But you took a chance, which is good. Taking risks is what life is about. You learn from your mistakes, and fortunately for you this was a pretty small mistake ($15 is nothing).