Please help me estimate my custom PC value !

Dan_80

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May 16, 2016
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Hey guys, I want to sell my custom built PC, and I don't know whether to sell it as one PC or sell the parts separately.

Here's the list of the items I bought and their price. (Bought all of these in Euro, so making the conversion) :

- PNY GTX 750 Ti 2Go GDDR5 : 119,99 € (=136 $)

- Intel Core i5-4570 Haswell : 158,5 € (=180 $)

- MSI Z87I GAMING AC Mini-ITX : 140 € (=158 $)

- 2x Kingston 4Go DDR3 1333MHz CL9 : 32x2=64 € (=72 $)

- WD Blue 1To 64Mo 3.5" : 47€ (=53 $)

- Corsair Carbide Air 240 Black : 100€ (=113 $)

Total : 630€ (=714 $)

Thanks for helping me, I built it end 2014.

Cheers guys ! :D

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1| The system is of a previous generation/platform while some aren't available in the market or are available for almost dirt cheap(DDR3 1333Mhz ram).
2| You should gauge your price for a third of what you paid for, depending on the condition and age of your system build(usage ofc), you could get away with asking for half the price you paid but that may be frowned upon from the community/potential buyer.
3| You didn't include the PSU in your build.
4| Say you do go for half the price(or even the full price of your build) you will need to look into the current market and see what you can pick up for the same amount. You will need to source current gen parts to make an apple's to apple's comparison performance wise for the money asked. If...

Lutfij

Titan
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1| The system is of a previous generation/platform while some aren't available in the market or are available for almost dirt cheap(DDR3 1333Mhz ram).
2| You should gauge your price for a third of what you paid for, depending on the condition and age of your system build(usage ofc), you could get away with asking for half the price you paid but that may be frowned upon from the community/potential buyer.
3| You didn't include the PSU in your build.
4| Say you do go for half the price(or even the full price of your build) you will need to look into the current market and see what you can pick up for the same amount. You will need to source current gen parts to make an apple's to apple's comparison performance wise for the money asked. If you're getting a Skylake build for the same price and is more than powerful than your current build, you'd need to sell it off for a discount.
 
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