This is an emachines computer that I’ve modified a bit to make it better. Works well, no problems at all. Although I wouldn’t recommend it if you want to play crysis, most games do play well. Was made in 2004 by the way.
Motherboard: an emachines standard motherboard of course
PSU: 300w
Processor: AMD Athlon XP 3000+ @ 2.17Ghz
Video Card: Nvidia GeForce FX 5500
Memory: 1GB
Hard Drive: 300GB
Optical Drive: NEC DVD-RW
Second Optical Drive: LITE ON CD-ROM
7-in 2 media reader
Cooling: Has a heatsink on the cpu of course, a fan that blows air into the case on the side, a fan that blows out air in the back.
Ports: Has ps/2 for keyboard and mouse, has one COM port, one printer port, one monitor port which is an intergrated nvidia geforce 4 mx (useless since there is the nvidia geforce fx 5500)
Has 9 usb 2.0 ports (one in front)
Has one ethernet port.
16bit integrated audio ports for mike, speakers, line in
Has DVI, VGA, S-video which is from the nvidia geforce fx 5500
So how you like it? H
ow much would you sell it for?
Don’t call it an emac people will think you are talking about this. http://mikepiontek.com/journal/uploads/emac.jpg
Printer Media, Computers & Internet
May 18th, 2011 on 10:37 am
It aint very good! To me its only worth around $150 AUD, maybe less hehe…
You should say what type of hdd it is. If its SATA drive then it’d be better. I sold my previous comp to me older brother.
That thing had newish 250gig maxtor sata hard drive a 2.8ghz pentium 4, 512mb ram and a 128meg gf fx5200 agp 8x card. It had an excellent hdd in it which cost me $200. I wanted $200 aud for it. But i ended up lettin him have it for 150. That was a year or two ago
May 18th, 2011 on 10:37 am
look on ebay or something for similar computers going for sale, but I would guess around $200 or so?
May 18th, 2011 on 10:37 am
go with maybe in the range of $200-350. since most parts are out dated
May 18th, 2011 on 10:37 am
Since it’s an emachines and probably going to die soon it is worth like $100 bucks to someone that doesn’t know about computers
May 18th, 2011 on 10:37 am
Well it sounds very good it’s not a brand i would recommend buying but its good. The price that you should sell it at is around $300 no less maybe more but not too much more don’t won’t to overprice it.
May 18th, 2011 on 10:37 am
With all the goodies I would say for any other you could probably get 6 maybe 700 . But it’s an E-mac ewww so that drops it to 500 and its over 3 years old you could probably get 300. If someone didn’t know better you might get 400-450.
May 18th, 2011 on 10:37 am
which monitor?????
U should got 185$…………….
May 18th, 2011 on 10:37 am
It’s outdated and not the best of brands. Why not give it away to someone who really could get some use out of it, who otherwise could not afford a computer?
May 18th, 2011 on 10:37 am
I would say, about $250-350. More to the $250 because it’s an eMac, but for people who don’t know exactly what an eMac is, $300 would be fine. And you could throw in 3 free DVDs to get more buyers.
May 18th, 2011 on 10:37 am
$300-$350
not less then $250