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How much is my hard drive worth


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jkpj13

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Just out of curiosity, how much would my Seagate Medalist Pro 2520 (ST52520A) be worth if I decided to sell it on eBay or something? It is in perfect cosmetic condition aside from the missing chunck of plastic on the bottom of the IDE connector (which resulted from a stubborn IDE cable that came out without the connector).
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Busted IDE??? Good luck selling it!!!!
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It prolly isnt worth anything. sorry.
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Howdy:

Let's see now.. A 2.56GB hard-drive with a broken IDE port..

Give me the hdd AND $10 and I'll take it off your hands for you!! :tazz:

I think you get the drift as to value!!

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jkpj13

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But the IDE connector still works. It's just missing a peice of plastic.
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And it's a whopping 2.37GB when it's formatted FAT32.

EDIT: I got the IDE connector out.

Edited by jkpj13, 14 September 2005 - 02:03 PM.

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ill trade you for this bar of soap that i took a bite out off, itll wash you good it just has a bite out of it.
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It's 5200 RPM. right?
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It's 5200 RPM. right?

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So it's a nice snappy drive to put your operating system on and use a larger, slower drive for your files.
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