I know we’ve done this conversation multiple times, but it never ceases to amaze me. What is it about selling second-hand electronic equipment that causes people to vastly (and i mean VASTLY) overestimate its value?
I mean, i recognize that, in economic terms, something is worth as much as some schmuck is willing to pay for it, but surely these sellers aren’t getting buyers at these prices. Are they? If they are, i think i might have to go into the used electronics business.
My 5-year-old desktop computer has served me well, but every component is well beyond its MTBF, the sound card recently died, and the old processor doesn’t quite cut it anymore. I have no urgent need to replace it immediately, but i’m keeping one eye out in case a bargain comes up. I’ve thought about buying the components and building one myself, but if i can get a half-decent put-together box for a reasonable price, i’ll probably go that route instead.
Anyway, i keep an eye on the local Craigslist, just to see what’s on the market. I’m looking for a desktop, because that’s what i prefer, and because i have a little netbook that fills my mobile computing needs.
Tonight i was trawling through the desktop computer entries, and i found one that looks like a possibility:
Dell desktop
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4GHz
2Gb RAM
200Gb HDD
22’’ LCD monitor
$350
That’s all the details given. The HDD is a bit small (but i have plenty of HDD space that i could swap in), and i’d probably whack a couple more Gb of memory in there, and maybe a low-end video card (i’m not a gamer). But for $350 that seems like a pretty decent deal.
The Q6600 is a solid processor that rates about 2900 on CPU Benchmark’s PassMark test. It’s not a screaming, bleeding edge CPU, but i don’t need one. I already have a two monitor set-up, but the 22" LCD would allow me to jettison my 19" CRT. I’m probably not going to buy this particular computer, but $350 seems like a decent price for it.
Then i see this one:
HP desktop
Intel Pentium D940 (3.2 GHz, 4MB, 800MHz FSB)
4Gb RAM
500Gb HDD
256MB DDR ATI Radeon X1300 Pro
No monitor
$990
Sure, there’s a video card, more RAM, and a larger HDD. But are you kidding me with that price?
That is a three-year-old CPU that doesn’t even break 900 on the PassMark benchmarking software. The seller advertises that this computer was put together to serve his/her digital photography needs, which suggests that it’s been running pretty hard for the past 36 months.
Let me repeat that price: $990, for a three-year-old computer. With no monitor. I’ll bet i can log onto the Dell or HP websites and buy a brand spanking new Core 2 Duo, or even Core 2 Quad, with 4-6Gb of memory, a decent video card, and a 750Gb hard drive, with a 22" monitor and Windows 7, for less than two-thirds of that price.
Dude, the fact that you forked over $1,500 (or whatever) for that setup three years ago does not mean that it’s worth a grand today. I realize that getting annoyed with dipshits like this is a rather pointless exercise, but i’m just gobsmacked at the prices some people charge for shitty used electronic goods.