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Noldat

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Sep 18, 2014
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I have finally decided that I want to move to a MacBook. It will do everything I need and more. In preparation I am looking to sell my current Mac Pro and am unsure how much I should ask. Any advice you can give would be much appreciated.

Thank you!

Specs are

Mac Pro (Mid 2012)
3.2 GHX Quad-Core Intel Xeon
32 GB 1066 MHz DDR3 ECC
Geforce GTX 660 2048mb not flashed
Geforce GT 120 for boot screen
Bluetooth upgraded for Yosemite continuity
Airport Extreme
Samsung 256 SSD 840 Pro connected via Apricorn Velocity Solo x2 PCIE Card
2 Seagate 1TB Solid State Hybrid Drive SATA
USB 3.0 via Inateck 7 Ports PCI-E
Superdrive
Built in Ethernet
 
As a starting point, you can check Mac2Sell, eBay (including completed sales), and Amazon for prices of similar models, to get an idea of what a reasonable price may be. Then adjust the price to account for condition, configuration, remaining AppleCare coverage (if any), etc. You can also check the Apple refurbished store to see what similar models are selling for.
 
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I have finally decided that I want to move to a MacBook. It will do everything I need and more. In preparation I am looking to sell my current Mac Pro and am unsure how much I should ask. Any advice you can give would be much appreciated.

Thank you!

Specs are

Mac Pro (Mid 2012)
3.2 GHX Quad-Core Intel Xeon
32 GB 1066 MHz DDR3 ECC
Geforce GTX 660 2048mb not flashed
Geforce GT 120 for boot screen
Bluetooth upgraded for Yosemite continuity
Airport Extreme
Samsung 256 SSD 840 Pro connected via Apricorn Velocity Solo x2 PCIE Card
2 Seagate 1TB Solid State Hybrid Drive SATA
USB 3.0 via Inateck 7 Ports PCI-E
Superdrive
Built in Ethernet

Rough and probably generous guess, around £2,200 on eBay.co.uk. I'd break it up and sell the GTX660 and the Solo card with SSD separately. Then sell the base unit with Yosemite installed on one of the 1TB drives. I think you'll get more that way.
 
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