Did you sell it, or go to the 'bay?? I'd say with your upgrades, incl ram and vid card, a bit low, $800 would seem a pleasant price for both buyer and seller. However, I may merely be justifying my May 2004 purchase of a more box-stock Cube for $600. But why are you selling such a marvelous machine? In an office filled with 3.0 ghz Wintel machines with 1 to 2 GB Ram, I find myself strangely drawn to a cube with a 450 gHz and 1.25 mb ram! On Dec 6, 2004, at 1:07 AM, retrophisch at mac.com wrote: > Cubists, > > I may be selling my Cube shortly, but I honestly have no idea what to > price it at. I thought I would entertain offers and suggestions from > the > list. Here's what I have: > > Cube 450 MHz > 1.5 GB of RAM > 60 GB internal hard drive, Apple-branded (not sure off-hand who the OEM > is) > DVD-ROM slot drive > GeForce2 MX TwinView video card, with 1 ADC and 1 VGA port, 64 MB of > VRAM > Original keyboard, mouse, power supply, speakers, and manuals > > This unit was originally purchased from Circuit City when they were > clearing out their floor models, so there is no original box for it. > The > Cube has had one owner, and has spent its days on my desk, only moving > to be upgraded, and when we moved from one house to our current one. > It's in excellent condition over all. > > I was thinking (hoping?) for $600. > > I also have a 15-inch Apple Studio Display I am considering adding to > the Cube, but I kind of like my dual-display set up right now, and the > offer would have to be really good to tempt me to give it up. > > Thanks for your assistance!! > > chris > _______________________________________________ > Cube mailing list > Cube at listserver.themacintoshguy.com > http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/cube > > Donald E. Schwab (703) 271-4265 home (703) 271-8229 fax (703) 403-4079 mobile (703) 807-3223 office