Put a rough price to this kit

Rastalovich

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Processor: Intel QuadCore Q6600 2.40GHz, 8MB L2 Cache, 1066MHZ FSB

Memory: 2GB XMS Pro Corsair RAM 6400 800MHz

HDD Capacity: 500GB 7200RPM

Graphics Card: nVidia 320MB 8800GTS SLi ready

Operating System: Windows Vista Home Premium

Optical Drive: 18x Speed DVD +/-RW

Card Reader: 13 in 1 Memory Card Reader

Audio: Integrated 7.1 Realtek ALC883 audio codec Audio

Power & Cooling: 550W PSU & Ice Cube Cooling Device

Motherboard: ASUS P5N-E SLI (NVIDIA nForce i650) motherboard

USB Ports: 6x USB 2.0

Decent enough custom case

Just curious as to what u could buy these goods for and u`r resulting price for the unit as a whole. Including assembly if u like, and anything obvious that aint listed that u would obviously need to sell it as a unit. (no adding big extras tho)

Not interested in what`s better than what at this moment, and if u`r stuck as to what manuf something is, just think of a good average for the item.
 
yea id say £700-£750 depending on which make each part etc is. its just roughly the same build as my brothers.
 
Was kinda an experiment, Commodore`s present name holders are selling this for £999. Plus u get some software stuff bundled and some offer for something.

I thought considering this is an off-the-shelf pc, the price wasn`t that bad - thinking along the lines of Alienware selling this for £1500+ or something. Not something I`d do, but if u were in the market and had no1 to build for u, I don`t think it`s that bad. Nevermind Alienware, PCWorld would probably be in excess of £2k plus Norton and a printer.

Meh.
 
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