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I need this like a hole in my head, but - what should I offer for a Mac cube? - Printable Version +- MacResource (https://forums.macresource.com) +-- Forum: My Category (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Tips and Deals (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Thread: I need this like a hole in my head, but - what should I offer for a Mac cube? (/showthread.php?tid=44531) |
I need this like a hole in my head, but - what should I offer for a Mac cube? - olnacl - 12-01-2007 Supposedly in good condition with box, disks and manuals. I don't need one but it would look good on my desk (if I can find a place to put it). Dunno the specs but it's obsolete anyway. Maybe I'll give it to my ex wife instead of my G3 iBook. Re: I need this like a hole in my head, but - what should I offer for a Mac cube? - MacArtist - 12-01-2007 If everything is there; I would go $125. They seem to sell around that ballpark, maybe a bit higher on eBay. The power supply sells for $60-$80 alone. I bought one this summer. I always wanted one. It's a fileserver/iTunes server/back up for me. Takes up little room. If you put too much money in one; you might as well by a G4 mini. I had a spare hard drive and a video card laying around. Found 1.5 gigs of RAM for not a lot. I figure I have about under $200 in my Cube. Re: I need this like a hole in my head, but - what should I offer for a Mac cube? - olnacl - 12-01-2007 Good advice - thanks for that. I'd actually thought of starting higher. I'll see what his first offer is and go from there- for all I know it might be a 450 - if so, maybe I could pull the chip from my 933 QS and speed it up a bit. That's not worth much any more although it's a dependable box. Re: I need this like a hole in my head, but - what should I offer for a Mac cube? - Jimmypoo - 12-01-2007 I'll take your QS for cheap if you gut it! I need THAT like a hole in the head! btw... if you WANT a hole in the head......... Re: I need this like a hole in my head, but - what should I offer for a Mac cube? - MacArtist - 12-01-2007 I'd be careful before planning on swapping chips. Visit: http://www.cubeowner.com/forums/index.php?act=home before jumping too far in. I have heard some swapping in 533mhz single and duals but the QS processor might not be compatible. As far as price; I always check eBay for completed listings. It gives you an idea of how much people paid including the shipping charges. $125 on the low end; $150 getting to the higher end. Re: I need this like a hole in my head, but - what should I offer for a Mac cube? - MysteryGuest - 12-01-2007 I have absolutely no need for one, but I want one too. So far I've managed to restrain myself. Re: I need this like a hole in my head, but - what should I offer for a Mac cube? - olnacl - 12-01-2007 We had one along with the first Titanium PB (G4 400 if I remember correctly), clamshell iBooks, Bondi blue iMacs and some G4 towers when we were testing our application at work. I loved the cube, but when they were through the test cycle somebody in management scammed the PB and the cube. I guess it's a memory of happier times at work, before jobs started going to China and now, mine, to the Czech Republic in a few months. Re: I need this like a hole in my head, but - what should I offer for a Mac cube? - Jimmypoo - 12-01-2007 Not the ideal machine... but I have a ton of iMac Indigos (400MHz) for the juke box thing, because THAT makes sense for that purpose, until you start considering... "gee... maybe a Pismo or even a battered iBook is better, because no screens are needed, blah blah..." And the truth is---- do we really NEED a whole machine for a Juke Box? Or are we just making up a reason to get more machines!???!? I realize that is what I was doing -- and I'm gonna keep doing it too! I just thought I'd be honest and say that I know it!! Re: I need this like a hole in my head, but - what should I offer for a Mac cube? - space-time - 12-01-2007 pay the same price as for a hole in your head. |