does this seem like a fair amount to charge for my pc

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$500-$600 is my guess. The fact that you can build it new, with all the warranties intact and on day 0, for $900, means it's not worth anywhere near $1000 secondhand. Even if it was new, a company with warranties and the like would be able to charge a premium, not you.


$650-750 max. Simply touching something is roughly 40%-60% depreciation, and on top of that the system could be built for less than you're charging.

You might get someone who doesn't know their stuff paying that price, but I wouldn't bet on it.
 
You'd have to look on the website where you plan to advertise it to see what its worth. It's value will change from time to time and place to place.

But seeing it cost $900 it's bit much to expect $1000 for it after a year. Some components are OK. But not all. It's not a premium build at a bargain price.

My feeling is that the most you will get for it is about $500.
 

DSzymborski

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$500-$600 is my guess. The fact that you can build it new, with all the warranties intact and on day 0, for $900, means it's not worth anywhere near $1000 secondhand. Even if it was new, a company with warranties and the like would be able to charge a premium, not you.
 
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