Question about selling a system as well as build or buy a new one

Vicpdx17

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Hi there!,
So I am wondering if you guys could give me a ballpark of what my current system could sell for and weather I should buy a pre-build computer or just build a computer myself.


My Current System:
Case: Corsair Carbine air 240(2015).
CPU: Core i5-4670K(November 2013)
CPU Cooler: Corsair H105 Water cooler(September 2015)
Motherboard: Gigabyte Z97MX-Gaming 5(September 2015)
Memory: Crucial Ballistic Sport very low profile 16GB (2x8GB) Ram(November 2013)
HDD: Western Digital 2TB SE Enterprise Drive(November 2013)
SSD: Crucial MX100 240GB SSD(July 2014)
Graphics Card: Geforce GTX 780 3GB(November 2013)
Power Supply: I think it is a EVGA 600 W Bronze(2015)

For a new computer: I am looking for one that would play Flight Sim X and GTA 5 but also be portable so I could take it with me to my summer house. I was looking at a Asus ROG 20 console size computer but what do you guys recommend?
 
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Doubt you're going to get anyone to do this legwork for you. Also, probably best to split up the two questions of this size into two different threads.

For the rig you're looking to sell, plug all the components into pcpartpicker.com. Choose the lowest listed price from every retailer. Save the build and get your price.

I'd make a Craigslist post to sell your rig. List every component and add a link to the pcpartpicker list. Set your list price at 15% or more below the price found there. It's a good rig for anyone trying to get into gaming. Very good, really. You won't get retail price for a used rig but there's a subset of people who want a rig like yours and are willing to pay less for a used system to get it and not have to...

Sneezer

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Doubt you're going to get anyone to do this legwork for you. Also, probably best to split up the two questions of this size into two different threads.

For the rig you're looking to sell, plug all the components into pcpartpicker.com. Choose the lowest listed price from every retailer. Save the build and get your price.

I'd make a Craigslist post to sell your rig. List every component and add a link to the pcpartpicker list. Set your list price at 15% or more below the price found there. It's a good rig for anyone trying to get into gaming. Very good, really. You won't get retail price for a used rig but there's a subset of people who want a rig like yours and are willing to pay less for a used system to get it and not have to do any work to build it.
 
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