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Posted by: waynestewart on 2012-12-16 15:59:44 Someone local is selling a batch of 14 G4 & G5 xserves for $350. That's $25 each. I'd happily pay $25 each for a couple but what would I do with 14? I know the G4 & G5 towers aren't really selling locally so would a xserve sell at all or would I likely be stuck with $350 worth of stuff I don't use
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Posted by: bse5150 on 2012-12-16 16:13:59 I'd be willing to buy one off of you. Let me know.
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Posted by: Trash80toHP_Mini on 2012-12-16 17:45:16 Is Vancouver close enough to run across to the U.S. to post a bunch of them out USPS? I'd be up for that and maybe some others of the gang down here would be too.
Sometimes I feel like it costs more to ship stuff across the Canadian Border than across an Ocean. :-/
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Posted by: CelGen on 2012-12-16 17:57:15 Holy crap. $25 each is really nice.
Who is it?
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Posted by: macman142 on 2012-12-16 19:05:54 If you have the room, I'd get the lot anyway. Keep a good one and put the rest in the attic/basement.
Makes me wonder if "one day" they'll be like ANS's - very few left and a handful of collectors that would still PAY for one.
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Posted by: FlyingToaster on 2012-12-16 19:41:25 I have a dual 1.33 G3 xserve I use as a desktop. Since it has no audio card I use a USB audio in/out which works just fine. I also slapped in a USB 2.0 card and it makes an awesome 10.5 mac, plays 360p youtube without problems. It's downfall is being loud as hell. It covers the entire desk holding drinks, 22 inch lcd and the cat easily. If you have the room, an xserve makes a decent computer.
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Posted by: TheMacGuy on 2012-12-16 21:09:35 Apple didn't make a G3 XServe to my knowledge. That would be cool to have an XServe! I could probably use the G5 as a website server, if I ever get one and learn HTML. Like that will happen. :lol:
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Posted by: waynestewart on 2012-12-17 10:19:16 I haven't been stateside in a while so have no passport which means I can't easily go across to mail anything
An xserve would make a decent enough desktop but I already have a dozen or so G4s including a couple of 1.42s and a 1.8 DA not to mention the G5s that I don't use.
Buying and keeping them isn't really an option. Income is minimal and I don't like dipping into savings too much. Space is also at a premium. At present I believe I have over 200 computers and accessories in storage and 50-60 in my apartment. I can't put any more in storage. The one's in the apartment are largely out of the way and don't annoy the girlfriend but adding more may change that
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Posted by: krye on 2012-12-17 10:31:29 You'd turn around and resell them on eBay for $100 each; basically giving them away and making a killing in the process. A no brainer really. I'd kill for a shot at that. Keeping one and selling the rest would yield a nice $1300 pay day. Take that and buy something sweeeet!
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Posted by: Bunsen on 2012-12-18 06:08:03
Makes me wonder if "one day" they'll be like ANS's - very few left and a handful of collectors that would still PAY for one. Very doubtful: Apple sold basically hardly any ANSes. Though the Xserve didn't exactly set the world on fire, they still managed to sell a decent chunk of them.
You'd turn around and resell them on eBay for $100 each That's ... more possible, though I would still recommend checking the going rate before diving in. Specifically, what they actually sell for, not what they're listed for.
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Posted by: ClassicHasClass on 2012-12-18 06:37:12 Besides, the ANS gives you the chance to own an Apple the size of a mini fridge. THAT'S WORTH DOLLARS DAMMIT. 😉
(owner of an ANS 500 and 700)
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Posted by: FlyingToaster on 2012-12-19 18:21:38 heh woops I meant G4 Xserve. What would a G3 Xserve have looked like? blue and plastic maybe
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