Hello! I am selling a Dell Precision 7810 Tower CTO Base and 6 30' Dell U3014 monitors. The whole work station is 2 years old, with an original purchase date of 1-12-15. The Tower still has a warranty through 1-12-18 and everything is in excellent condition. I traded butterfly spreads off this setup for two years. I am asking $3,300 for the tower and $625 for each monitor and the 3 dual vertical stands ($187 each will be included for free with purchase of two or more monitors). I will make deals and lower prices if you want to purchase multiple monitors or the tower and a few monitors. Specs on the tower: 2 Intel Xeon CPU E5-2643 v3 @3.40 HGz processors 16GB (4x4GB) 2133MHz DDR4 RDIMM ECC (370-ABUO) DUAL 2 GB NVIDIA Quadro NVS 510 (2 cards w/ 4mDP each) (8mDP-DP adapters) (490-BBXB) 2.5 inch 256GB SATA SSD (400-AECP) Integrated Intel AHCI chipset SATA controller (6 x 6.0Gb/s) - SW RAID 0/1/5/10 (403-BBHF) Microsoft Office Home and Business 2013, OptiPlex, Precision, Latitude (630-AABE)
Sounds a little pricey. Check out this one. $400 for everything. https://elitetrader.com/et/threads/8-monitor-setup-for-sale.303119/
It's a totally different set up with 21' and 23' monitors. It's comparing apples to oranges. Used 30' Dell U3014 monitors in great condition go for $800 each on Amazon.
It's not a typo. The tower was $6,643 brand new, ($450 of that was for tax and shipping), two years ago. Check out the dual processors and other specs.
lol... 2 year old used consumer electronics... yeah, depreciation would be probably about 90%, not the ~50-ish% you are suggesting....
You should never buy brand new...cars, computers, even fine watches; Let some other sucker take the major initial depreciation hit
I would encourage you to compare my prices with other sites online if you're interested in purchasing. I think you will find my prices are better and the high-end quality of the equipment I'm selling holds it value greater than your standard consumer electronics.
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.