I've look all over, mostly on ebay and Dell outlet and I'm having a hard time finding an approximate value on the following server:
Manufacturer: Dell
Product Model: PowerEdge SC1420     
Tag # 3QT7871       
                
DETAILED PRODUCT INFORMATION:     
System: CPU(s):  Intel Xeon Processor 3.0GHz hyperthreaded, 1Mb Cache 800MHz     
Chipset:  Intel E7520 C4 Dual Xeon System Board
Form Factor: Tower
RAM: Micron 1GB (2x512mb), DDR2-400, PC3200 DDR2 SDRAM
Drive Controller: Embedded dual channel SATA, SCSI hard drives with optional PCI cont.
Raid Controller: CERC SATA 2s, CERC SATA 6ch, SCSI Software RAID 1, PERC Ultra320
Expansion Slots: 1PCIEx8, 1PCIEx4, 3PCI-X, 1PCI
Ports: USB 2.0 x2 • Serial • Parallel • PS2 Mouse & Keyboard • 2 Front USB   
Power:  460 Watt
Video:  ATI-Rage XL PCI Card, 8MB SDRAM       
Network: RJ45 connector for Intel Gigabit NIC     
Hard Drive:  Maxtor 160GB SATA 8Mb
CD-ROM:  TSST CD-RW / DVD Combo Drive
Floppy:  Teac 3.5" 1.44 MB
Installed OS: Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Anyone want to take a shot at what this is worth? It was built back in 2005.
A friend brought this to me and told me his mom was using it as the family PC.
Thanks!!!
			
			
									
									
						Help, need Server value!
Re: Help, need Server value!
Probably not much... I mean, a 300-400$ computer will be faster than that :o
			
			
									
									
						Re: Help, need Server value!
C'mon guys. Someone here has to know about server values. I just need to know what this is worth so I can pass it on to my friend.
I will most likely just sell it here on LR, so if you have any clue as to the value, let me know.
And you can't compare apples to oranges. A server is not a PC and vice versa. We all know they have different purposes. If it were a PC, I could price it easily.
So, if you deal in servers and you have an idea on price, I would like to hear it. Thanks!
			
			
									
									
						I will most likely just sell it here on LR, so if you have any clue as to the value, let me know.
And you can't compare apples to oranges. A server is not a PC and vice versa. We all know they have different purposes. If it were a PC, I could price it easily.
So, if you deal in servers and you have an idea on price, I would like to hear it. Thanks!


