Just my .02 but when selling hardware "as-is" I would advise selling it at its approximated value.
Example: if you valued each GPU at $250 then tossed in another $200 for a board/cpu that comes to about $2200 for an 8 GPU pandaminer but this assumes everything is working 100%
If it's not working 100% a fair price would be based upon what's not working or what value the item has functioning in a degraded state.
However demand may exist to where someone would be willing to pay more than 100% estimated value for a product that is not 100% functional so who knows unless you give it a shot (as seen here in this post)
Best of luck with your sale.
appreciate the input
what some people don't realize, not saying you don't but when dealing with panda
They will one, rip you off on btc exchange (can point you to more than one member for this if you want sources)
You'll also pay shipping, quickly their initial price point ends up being more than you anticipated
That is why this is a feeler post, as I want to test a couple more things as the actual miners are both 100% functional / have been. I believe at this point I'm dealing with PSU issues. This is also the gold rush where miners are simply sold out everywhere, I have also already received an offer of my asking price which in my opinion is very reasonable of $6000 for both
Again, appreciate your constructive input.