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First post, by sueco2003

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Hello, I have some old pc gpus, which I am unaware of their value/collectibility.
GPU NVIDIA MX440
GPU NVIDIA GeForce3 Ti200
GPU ATI Radeon 9550
GPU NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200
GPU XELO NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 M64
GPU 3Dlabs OXYGEN X1 50-130B0-01

Do someone have some insights on how valuable this is? Thanks in advance

I also have 2 sticks of DDR ram (256mb + 512mb), some IDE drives, a floppy drive and a AMD Athlon 2600+ CPU with an A7V600-X ASUS motherboard.

Don´t know if they are interesting to anyone or no....

Reply 2 of 9, by RetroPCCupboard

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I would say the Geforce 3 Ti200 is the most desirable of those cards. Prices would depend on where you live.

Reply 3 of 9, by sueco2003

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RetroPCCupboard wrote on 2025-04-03, 04:50:

I would say the Geforce 3 Ti200 is the most desirable of those cards. Prices would depend on where you live.

I am from Portugal, but I dont have any clue on what the value is (5 euro, 100 euro?...). I think it is a 64MB version.

Reply 4 of 9, by Mondodimotori

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sueco2003 wrote on 2025-04-01, 22:58:
Hello, I have some old pc gpus, which I am unaware of their value/collectibility. GPU NVIDIA MX440 GPU NVIDIA GeForce3 Ti200 GP […]
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Hello, I have some old pc gpus, which I am unaware of their value/collectibility.
GPU NVIDIA MX440
GPU NVIDIA GeForce3 Ti200
GPU ATI Radeon 9550
GPU NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200
GPU XELO NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 M64
GPU 3Dlabs OXYGEN X1 50-130B0-01

Do someone have some insights on how valuable this is? Thanks in advance

I also have 2 sticks of DDR ram (256mb + 512mb), some IDE drives, a floppy drive and a AMD Athlon 2600+ CPU with an A7V600-X ASUS motherboard.

Don´t know if they are interesting to anyone or no....

MX440, FX 5200 and TNT2 M64 are pretty common and weren't that high end for the times, so they actually go around for a few tens of euros.
ti200 are much more desirable and go for higher prices, but I don't know how much they sell at those prices.
The CPU+MOBO could be a good combo to sell quickly. If you care more about making more money, you can try selling them split, otherwise a combo for a competitive price is more enticing for potential collectors or retro enthusiasts.

cyclone3d wrote on 2025-04-01, 23:35:

Check sold prices on eBay in your area.

I quote the "sold" prices.

You'll see lots of overpriced GPUs on ebay that sits there for months, until they "catch a fish".

Reply 5 of 9, by gerry

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sueco2003 wrote on 2025-04-01, 22:58:
Hello, I have some old pc gpus, which I am unaware of their value/collectibility. GPU NVIDIA MX440 GPU NVIDIA GeForce3 Ti200 GP […]
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Hello, I have some old pc gpus, which I am unaware of their value/collectibility.
GPU NVIDIA MX440
GPU NVIDIA GeForce3 Ti200
GPU ATI Radeon 9550
GPU NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200
GPU XELO NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 M64
GPU 3Dlabs OXYGEN X1 50-130B0-01

Do someone have some insights on how valuable this is? Thanks in advance

I also have 2 sticks of DDR ram (256mb + 512mb), some IDE drives, a floppy drive and a AMD Athlon 2600+ CPU with an A7V600-X ASUS motherboard.

Don´t know if they are interesting to anyone or no....

i think you have some insight into their not being all that valuable

lots of fun to set up though, you nearly have enough for a vintage system - that athlon & mb with the ram and one of the more powerful graphics cards and then you just need a power supply, case, hdd and its nearly good to go

Reply 6 of 9, by sueco2003

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It is an ELSA variant, ELSA GLADIAC 721TV-OUT, i dont know how relatable it is to a Ti200 though.

Reply 7 of 9, by RandomStranger

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The 3D Labs card is interesting, but I don't think particularly practical. This means some collectors might be willing to (over)pay for it, but it might take time to find that buyer. Most might just take a chance whit it out of curiosity for cheap.

The Ti200 is moderately valuable with a lot of good stuff about it, but not uncommon. Elsa was not a bad brand as I recall.

The rest or the graphics cards are "common junk". Not necessarily bad cards for retro gaming, but they are the furthest thing from being valuable.

The Athlon and the board worth just a little bit more than a socket 478 P4 would just because it's less common and just as good for the late W98 and early XP era.

RAM aren't particularly valuable, neither are PCI networking cards, some IDE optical drives can cost, but most are also cheap, same with hard drives.

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Reply 8 of 9, by kotel

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HDD's can be expensive (SCSI variants) but the price also depends on the SMART status. If it has a lot of errors then it's pretty much worthless.

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Let that be our legacy."
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Reply 9 of 9, by sueco2003

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kotel wrote on 2025-04-04, 19:32:

HDD's can be expensive (SCSI variants) but the price also depends on the SMART status. If it has a lot of errors then it's pretty much worthless.

They are both IDE, without S.M.A.R.T ahaha, just plain old devices (although with not any major flaws because I ran them a full check).

Also the motherboard doesnt seem to beep, it lights up, cpu gets hot and gpu fan spins. It may be the PSU, but I checked the voltages and they were normal (it is a 20-pin PSU). Also I tried with and without ram