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It was one hell of a console back in the days. Keep it as a trophy like Rezep said.I would keep it for another 10 years if i were you, it's no longer a console someone would actually think of buying and playing games on. Eventually as time goes by it will become a niche item for collectors (although be ready to wait a long time!)
Thanx for the feedback guys. Still havent decided on what I am going to do with this.I have a full PS2 system in great working condition:
PS2 slim with eyetoy camera
one extra controller, total two controllers. both working great.
USB dongle (one) to use the controllers with a PC
8 MB card for saving games.
2 Games: God of war 2 (little cracks at center, game works fine though, can post pics.)
PS2 Eyetoy Play 3 game.
PS2 was rarely used. Played max 5 games on it. Tested about a month ago, works great. It was purchased in 2012, so no warranty, I am sure i can find the bill somewhere if i look hard enough.
How much can I get for this.
Guys? Price check please?How much can I expect for a 2020 13in MacBook Air (i5 model, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD) unactivated with full warranty, valid serial number, and bill on Apple site
Nope. No difference. Market is flooded with nodded Ps2.Thanx for the feedback guys. Still havent decided on what I am going to do with this.
I forgot to mention that its modded, with the matrix chip.
Is there a way to check if its the original matrix chip or a clone without opening the console. I see the matrix logo while booting.
Would this make any difference to what I can get for this.
Just to be clear its not easy to set a value on old generation chips especially the high end ones because they were really overpriced when compared to today's models. That i7 7820X is no different.How much should i pay for
i7 7820x
MSI MEG X299 Creation
As a member is selling so how much should be a good deal.....so that he also doesn't get a hit and i also get it in a fair price..?
i7 7820x
MSI MEG X299 Creation
7980xe now that is a still ,people wanting 5000 series should jump over here if they get a combo at 50kThat specific motherboard is something special. You would be paying for the novelty of a HEDT platform, and probably also for the ability to use 256GB of ram. Desktop Ryzen can handle 128GB just fine, if that's all you need. Like @iPwnz said, desktop Ryzen is the better option if you don't need HEDT specific features. Or 10th gen if you want Intel.
For a price reference, 7980xe (18 core) was sold a few weeks ago for 32500. Another 7980xe was sold for 50k with motherboard. New with warranty Threadripper 1900x are being sold by stores for 30k with a motherboard to clear out old stock.
And I purchased a 7960x (16 core) just a couple of days ago here for 25k and even then I have to think about whether it's worth spending another 25k on a new motherboard or wait for a used one to pop up for ~15k.
i am talking about coresNot quite, a 3950x either matches or beats the 7980xe in nearly every benchmark: https://www.anandtech.com/bench/product/2558?vs=2128
And it's likely the 7980xe would be out of warranty by now. So a used 3950x + motherboard for 50k is a far better option.
5000 series is in a class of its own, here's the eight core 5800x almost keeping up with the sixteen core 3950x: https://www.anandtech.com/bench/product/2675?vs=2666
X299/X399 exists today only for the expanded memory and storage options. For everything else, it's been superseded by newer and better platforms.
plus there are few applications (especially into Business usage) prefer Intel Workstation processors.i am talking about cores