If that's a Biostar M6TLC, not very much.
Intel 440LX---I believe the first chipset for P-II/CeleronCode:PROCESSOR * Intel Pentium II * Celeron Processor up to 500 MHz * Slot 1 Processor support CHIPSET * Intel 440LX DRAM * Three 168-pin DIMM Sockets * Supports SDRAM/EDO (3.3V) * Up to 768MB Memory SLOTS * 3 x ISA Slots * 4 x PCI Slots * 1 x AGP Slot I/O * 2 x Ultra DMA/33 Bus Master IDE ports * 2 x USB ports on board * PS/2 Mouse & Keyboard Connectors * 1 x FDD, 2 x Serial Ports, 1 x Parallel * IrDA Support Size * ATX Form Factor * Dimension: 30.5cm x 19.0cm (W x L)
DMA/33---OK for older systems like this, but pretty slow.
Celeron 300---Better then a Pentium, I guess.
No more than $20 for the mainboard, $20 for the CPU and $15 for the RAM.
If I had the cash, I'd probably take it from you for $65...possibly up to $80.


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