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I have one a friend wants to buy and I want to give her a fair price and not feel I'm giving it away. I see prices all over the place but what are they actually going for? It has 2 - 120 gig drives and 1.5 gigs of ram.
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$175
Nowadays, I use two rules to measure value on older Macs.
1) Can I do the same or MORE with the $419 refurb Mac Mini
2) Can I do the same or MORE with the sub$200 Dell Mini 9.
It's hard to beat both of those pricepoints to run OS X.
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Hence my "do same or more" disclaimer/requisite.
I have a Mac Mini, and I have a PBM4 (with SIX drives in it) and they both do something for me.
As a friend, I would advise her of those two options above. Likewise I'd likely tell my friend/family that they could take possession of my Mac and if they ever get the money to buy a better solution, I'd like it back when they are done.
I have an iMac within reach of me that came back from just such a situation.
If I were trying to make money on a Mac, then the answer to your question is whatever the market will bear.
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what's a PBG4 (with SIX drives in it)?
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$150, maybe: depends on what your friend wants to do with it. Can that QS model handle drives larger than 120GB?
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somewhere between $150 & $200 lies the "fair" price...
it pretty much boils down to which one of you is going to be servicing the other one after the sale.
the QS's are pretty robust machines, though it would have been nicer w/ an add'l RAM slot. throw in a USB 2 & FW800 card, and you've got modern connectivity. keep it out of the landfill.