Selling Dell Precision Tower 7810 CTO Base ($3,300) and 6 Dell 30' U3014 monitors ($625 each)

Come on, you know that is BS. While I think the asking price is way too high, that machine is by no means a consumer electronic device. It's a workstation with dual Xeon cpus. The little memory is somewhat of a total mismatch and the question begs why someone paid 6000+ for a computer to trade a few options instead of getting a sub 500 machine but that's his choice, no? Xeon cpus preserve their value much better than retail consumer cpus. Many of the Xeons offered in the market are still v1 or v2 lines.

I hate to break it to you, but what you are selling is "standard consumer electronics". It's a Dell. It's not like you built the thing custom. You're selling a DELL.
 
You should never buy brand new...cars, computers, even fine watches;

Let some other sucker take the major initial depreciation hit o_O:vomit:

Ain't that the truth.

I've got a Cyma Oceana watch. Nice, stainless and gold... Swiss. They say they keep their price "low" because they don't advertise heavily. That's a fact. I've seen only 2 ads for the brand. Cost about $1,000 20 years ago. They want $350 to "service" it. Cleaning, new battery and seals, waterproof test, etc. You can buy a used one on eBay for $100.
 
I recently upgraded my computer and felt bad about spending 1600 dollars.:wtf: I bought a new motherboard, an intel 6800K I7 chip, 64gb of ram and a new 1GB m.2 SSD drive.

I know I didn't need to spend what I did for trading but I enjoy a good game every once in a while. I will never use 64 gb of ram. The M.2 drive was a "novelty purchase" but it turns out the thing is somewhat useful with an almost instant boot up.
 
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