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Re: Phase 5 BPPC 200Mhz 603e/ 25MHz 68040/ 256MB 60ns RAM
« Reply #14 from previous page: June 14, 2005, 07:47:53 PM »
This card has got some serious history behind it though.
It has survived the "send it to DCE for upgrade to revision 2" process. Upgraded by Thomas Dellert himself. :-)
 

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Re: Phase 5 BPPC 200Mhz 603e/ 25MHz 68040/ 256MB 60ns RAM
« Reply #15 on: June 14, 2005, 07:49:58 PM »
@x56h34

But still, does it make it worth more than 200-250 EURO more than other boards with the same specs?
 

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Re: Phase 5 BPPC 200Mhz 603e/ 25MHz 68040/ 256MB 60ns RAM
« Reply #16 on: June 14, 2005, 07:51:32 PM »
And Dellert even said to me "tell Framiga I said hi!". ;-)

@doctorq:

I just listed another selling point to help Nick out. :-) I won't make any comment on the price though. :-)
 

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Re: Phase 5 BPPC 200Mhz 603e/ 25MHz 68040/ 256MB 60ns RAM
« Reply #17 on: June 14, 2005, 07:53:24 PM »
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Well, I still think that you are into a big surprise if you expect your ram to fetch 200 EURO, or as you have calculated it to be, 130 UKP.

But good luck with your sale, however I think you could just as well get started on that ebay advert...


What do you reckon a fair price would be for this lot?

PowerTower
PC Keyboard Adaptor
A1200 Mobo
Elbox FastATA MkIII PowerFlyer
Elbox Mediator 1200
SBLive! with Gold Plated connectors + SPDIF Daughterboard
Bt878 PCI TV Card
3DFX Voodoo 3 PCI
Phase 5 BlizzardPPC Revision 2 with latest firmware, 256MB 60ns RAM, 603e 200Mhz, full 68040 25MHz, original box and manuals.
PCMCIA Rightangled adaptor
Netgear MA401 Wireless Network card
40GB Seatgate UDMA133 HDD (PIO5 with powerflyer)
50X IDE CDR (PIO5 with powerflyer)
105Key PC Keyboard
AmigaOS3.9 CD
Amiga Developer CD 2.1

 

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Re: Phase 5 BPPC 200Mhz 603e/ 25MHz 68040/ 256MB 60ns RAM
« Reply #18 on: June 14, 2005, 07:54:21 PM »
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This card has got some serious history behind it though.
It has survived the "send it to DCE for upgrade to revision 2" process. Upgraded by Thomas Dellert himself. :-)


Oooh I never new that! :-)

Add another £500 quid to the price then! ;-)
 

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Re: Phase 5 BPPC 200Mhz 603e/ 25MHz 68040/ 256MB 60ns RAM
« Reply #19 on: June 14, 2005, 07:57:46 PM »
OMG!!! so it must be exorcized before shipping :nervous:
 

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Re: Phase 5 BPPC 200Mhz 603e/ 25MHz 68040/ 256MB 60ns RAM
« Reply #20 on: June 14, 2005, 08:00:48 PM »
@mdma:

Selling the entire lot?
It seems to me like you've gone through the standard Amiga system builder's process of 8 phases:

Phase 1 - Excitment. You've decided to invest into a kick-ass Amiga system. Let's get busy!

Phase 2 - Parts are slowly comming in. You are on your way to an Amiga dream machine.

Phase 3 - Neato! Your system is at a functional stage. It's a little hectic sorting out all the bugs, however you are still quite ambitious!

Phase 4 - More hardware arrives and the system is complete, however what used to work fine now doesn't, as new hardware has been added. Sigh...ok back to sorting out bugs.

Phase 5 - Everything works great! I have a 100% working Amiga powerhouse system! I rule!

Phase 6 - OK, now that everything works...what the hell am I supposed to do with all this junk? Does anything actually useful run on it!?

Phase 7 - Tower is extremely dusty...I can't remember the last time I powered it up.

Phase 8 - OK that's it! To hell with this. I'm selling it all!

:-)
 

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Re: Phase 5 BPPC 200Mhz 603e/ 25MHz 68040/ 256MB 60ns RAM
« Reply #21 on: June 14, 2005, 08:01:29 PM »
@Framiga:

:roflmao:
 

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Re: Phase 5 BPPC 200Mhz 603e/ 25MHz 68040/ 256MB 60ns RAM
« Reply #22 on: June 14, 2005, 08:06:06 PM »
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Re: Phase 5 BPPC 200Mhz 603e/ 25MHz 68040/ 256MB 60ns RAM
« Reply #23 on: June 14, 2005, 08:07:35 PM »
@mdma

Not that I'm the one in a position to state prices, but I will give it a shot.

I would think that a price of 500 EURO, roughly 350 UKP, is the price you would get for such a system. You would still need to wait for the right buyer though.

Part it out, and you will get a bit more, but don't expect to get everything sold, you will most likely get stuck with CDs, CD drives and harddrives.

Sorry, I hope I haven't given you the blues. Just out of curiosity (spelled wrong I take), why are you selling? Because you won't play around with Amiga anymore, or because of an immediately need for cash?
 

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Re: Phase 5 BPPC 200Mhz 603e/ 25MHz 68040/ 256MB 60ns RAM
« Reply #24 on: June 14, 2005, 08:59:12 PM »
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@mdma:

Selling the entire lot?
It seems to me like you've gone through the standard Amiga system builder's process of 8 phases:

Phase 1 - Excitment. You've decided to invest into a kick-ass Amiga system. Let's get busy!

Phase 2 - Parts are slowly comming in. You are on your way to an Amiga dream machine.

Phase 3 - Neato! Your system is at a functional stage. It's a little hectic sorting out all the bugs, however you are still quite ambitious!

Phase 4 - More hardware arrives and the system is complete, however what used to work fine now doesn't, as new hardware has been added. Sigh...ok back to sorting out bugs.

Phase 5 - Everything works great! I have a 100% working Amiga powerhouse system! I rule!

Phase 6 - OK, now that everything works...what the hell am I supposed to do with all this junk? Does anything actually useful run on it!?

Phase 7 - Tower is extremely dusty...I can't remember the last time I powered it up.

Phase 8 - OK that's it! To hell with this. I'm selling it all!

:-)


Heheh, I don't really want to sell it.  I have an urgent need for immediate cash.  :-(
 

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Re: Phase 5 BPPC 200Mhz 603e/ 25MHz 68040/ 256MB 60ns RAM
« Reply #25 on: June 14, 2005, 09:05:54 PM »
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@mdma

Not that I'm the one in a position to state prices, but I will give it a shot.

I would think that a price of 500 EURO, roughly 350 UKP, is the price you would get for such a system. You would still need to wait for the right buyer though.

Part it out, and you will get a bit more, but don't expect to get everything sold, you will most likely get stuck with CDs, CD drives and harddrives.

Sorry, I hope I haven't given you the blues. Just out of curiosity (spelled wrong I take), why are you selling? Because you won't play around with Amiga anymore, or because of an immediately need for cash?


I need cash urgently.

The BPPC cost me approx £230 inc shipping, then approx £35 paypal credit card fees, then £63 VAT when it arrived to the customs bloodsuckers.  So if anyone buys it I won't take less than that.
 

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Re: Phase 5 BPPC 200Mhz 603e/ 25MHz 68040/ 256MB 60ns RAM
« Reply #26 on: June 14, 2005, 10:06:05 PM »
@mdma : to give you an impression about price of Ram modules, I sell 128 Mb modules on Ebay for 18 GBP per piece and I have plenty of them  :-)

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Re: Phase 5 BPPC 200Mhz 603e/ 25MHz 68040/ 256MB 60ns RAM
« Reply #27 on: June 14, 2005, 11:04:09 PM »
£350 is an extortionat ammount of money for such a card, it was only around £250 when it came out all those years ago !  an 040 based ppc card is absolutly no fun at all especially at such a high asking price. even for an 060 based card, would need a good long think before splashing out that kinda cash for one.

If that 040 goes for 350, that ill sell mine right now and get an 060 based card with a couple of quid to spare ;)