how much can i sell a computer for if its a custom

S meir

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Aug 21, 2013
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10,540
it has 4gb ddr3 pc3-10666 pny ram
amd a6 6400k black
power supply
SAPPHIRE 100369-2GL Radeon R7 240 2GB 128-bit DDR3 PCI Express 3.0 CrossFireX Support Video Card
msi fm2-75ma=-535
a speaker built in
case with 6 fans clear case
64 gb soild state
320 gb wd hard drive
160gb hard drive
500 gb hard drive
with windows 8

so if you know how much i can sell this item

 
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Since this system appears to be cobbled together using some new and some (likely very) old components, I'd only consider the new components when looking at setting a price. Assuming you're including the OS Disk and License Key, the new(ish) components (CPU, Motherboard, RAM, Graphics Card, SSD) and the OS total ~ $375. The included graphics card is pretty much pointless as it's about the same as the APU's graphics and to my knowledge, the two cannot be combined in a Hybrid Crossfire set up. That drops the value another $55.

So for just the relatively new/useful components, we're looking at $320. Subtract 20% because they're used and you're looking at about $255.

-Wolf sends

Wolfshadw

Titan
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Since this system appears to be cobbled together using some new and some (likely very) old components, I'd only consider the new components when looking at setting a price. Assuming you're including the OS Disk and License Key, the new(ish) components (CPU, Motherboard, RAM, Graphics Card, SSD) and the OS total ~ $375. The included graphics card is pretty much pointless as it's about the same as the APU's graphics and to my knowledge, the two cannot be combined in a Hybrid Crossfire set up. That drops the value another $55.

So for just the relatively new/useful components, we're looking at $320. Subtract 20% because they're used and you're looking at about $255.

-Wolf sends
 
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