K kierenxxxx5 Reputable Apr 20, 2014 55 0 4,630 May 10, 2016 #1 Hello, my pc is just under 2 years old and was looking to sell it as i don't use it any more. http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/6VqBgs
Hello, my pc is just under 2 years old and was looking to sell it as i don't use it any more. http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/6VqBgs
Solution Eximo May 10, 2016 I would go a little higher, you couldn't build a computer for 300 that could do what that one does/has. Two years isn't much wear and tear. The memory is a little surprising, might have better appeal if you spent 30 or so on a DDR3 1866 kit.
I would go a little higher, you couldn't build a computer for 300 that could do what that one does/has. Two years isn't much wear and tear. The memory is a little surprising, might have better appeal if you spent 30 or so on a DDR3 1866 kit.
V videobear Honorable Feb 27, 2012 103 0 10,710 May 10, 2016 #2 You'll probably get the best price if you part it out and sell the components individually. Upvote 0 Downvote
Archaic59 Polypheme Jan 6, 2015 10,038 648 69,240 May 10, 2016 #3 I think if you could get $425 USD / £300 you'd be doing good. Upvote 0 Downvote
Eximo Titan Ambassador May 27, 2010 25,816 4,165 139,340 May 10, 2016 Solution #4 I would go a little higher, you couldn't build a computer for 300 that could do what that one does/has. Two years isn't much wear and tear. The memory is a little surprising, might have better appeal if you spent 30 or so on a DDR3 1866 kit. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
I would go a little higher, you couldn't build a computer for 300 that could do what that one does/has. Two years isn't much wear and tear. The memory is a little surprising, might have better appeal if you spent 30 or so on a DDR3 1866 kit.
Archaic59 Polypheme Jan 6, 2015 10,038 648 69,240 May 10, 2016 #5 Eximo : I would go a little higher, you couldn't build a computer for 300 that could do what that one does/has. Two years isn't much wear and tear. The memory is a little surprising, might have better appeal if you spent 30 or so on a DDR3 1866 kit. I did a double take on the memory as well. Upvote 0 Downvote
Eximo : I would go a little higher, you couldn't build a computer for 300 that could do what that one does/has. Two years isn't much wear and tear. The memory is a little surprising, might have better appeal if you spent 30 or so on a DDR3 1866 kit. I did a double take on the memory as well.
K kierenxxxx5 Reputable Apr 20, 2014 55 0 4,630 May 10, 2016 #6 No way is it 300, and would i get more if i bought new second hand ram? Upvote 0 Downvote