On 29 May 2012, at 18:46, Charles Lowndes wrote:

> I'm interested and in England, what are you thinking?

Well, I saw an auction close recently for a 450 GHz Cube; it sold with speakers 
and power supply for a fair price. Mine's a 500 GB Cube with maxed out ram and 
hard disc (no processor upgrades). 

Ultimately the reason I'm selling it is that it's been a trusty print server 
but the UPS battery backup died, and as I live in a rural location I judged 
that the UPS was important because of the relative fragility of the Cube's 
native power supply. I'm on my second one of those (since 2001, not too bad), 
but when I figured in the cost of a new UPS... or the cost or trouble of 
replacing the native power supply, I had to think about "good money after bad". 

I went for an entry level Mini which I hope will run as long as the Cube did, 
till 2023! 

So I have to decide whether to try to sell the Cube on its own, and the power 
supply on its own, and the speakers on their own, or to sell the lot together. 

But I think before I can really know what to sell it for I really have to find 
a box for it and its power supply and speakers to weigh and figure out what the 
shipping cost to the UK is. It's not the lightest of beasts. 

Michael

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