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wikiguy

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Apr 19, 2013
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So I am starting to collect computers, which my wife "loves" because we live in an 1100 sq/ft apartment. I have my old laptops which I've been cleaning or repairing as well as my random builds or mods. Here comes my questions, what site do you guys feel like are the best for replacement parts such as fans or power supplies. Also how do you guys determine your prices, what is kind of the standard for certain models?
 
So I am starting to collect computers, which my wife "loves" because we live in an 1100 sq/ft apartment. I have my old laptops which I've been cleaning or repairing as well as my random builds or mods. Here comes my questions, what site do you guys feel like are the best for replacement parts such as fans or power supplies. Also how do you guys determine your prices, what is kind of the standard for certain models?

"Other world computing" is good for 2000-present stuff but anything before that your best bet is eBay and local trading sites like Craigslist.
 
So I am starting to collect computers, which my wife "loves" because we live in an 1100 sq/ft apartment. I have my old laptops which I've been cleaning or repairing as well as my random builds or mods. Here comes my questions, what site do you guys feel like are the best for replacement parts such as fans or power supplies. Also how do you guys determine your prices, what is kind of the standard for certain models?

I get all my stuff on eBay. I determine my prices by looking at what all of the items are going for.
 
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