What do you guys think my pc is worth

L3monKiwi

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Hey I am actually selling my pc at the moment and I thought that like 650-700 was a fair price, what do you guys think.

Computer Spec's:

Corsair Air Series AF120-LED 120mm Quiet Edition High Airflow LED Fan - White

Corsair H100i CPU Liquid cooling

CPU- AMD FX9590 - 4.71hz Eight-Core

GPU- N670GTX-PM2D2GD5/OC - GTX 670 MSI OC Edition

Ram - 16gb's ddr3

motherboard - CROSSHAIR V FORMULA-Z

OS - Windows 7 pro

HDD - 2TB

Case - NZXT CA-S340W-B1

PSU - Corsair 650w

1 year of use not 24/7 constantly but average gaming use
 
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I think 650 or less would be more realistic. For around 800-850 someone could put together a brand new skylake i5 build with a slightly better 4gb gpu, the same 16gb of ram (overkill for most gaming), the same case, a gold series 600w psu (again a bit overkill) and a retail copy of win10 pro. Just putting it into perspective.

Obviously the cooler is a higher cost component than something more basic like a 212 evo but then again it's somewhat required for 9590 which is hotter than it needs to be for the performance it delivers. Usually people buying used are looking to get the most for their money and a 9590 + h100i cost to performance isn't ideal. Meaning you spent a decent investment but people buying used are looking at performance...

izoli

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You might be able to find someone to pay that. If I were a buyer idk if I'd offer over 500.

Quick you can sell probbaly for 400-500, any more will probbaly require longer to sell for people wanting that specific build.

Also this probably goes into classifieds I'd bet.
 

L3monKiwi

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Yeah I was offered 500 but not gonna quicksell until I have enough money to build my new pc thanks for your input though
 
I think 650 or less would be more realistic. For around 800-850 someone could put together a brand new skylake i5 build with a slightly better 4gb gpu, the same 16gb of ram (overkill for most gaming), the same case, a gold series 600w psu (again a bit overkill) and a retail copy of win10 pro. Just putting it into perspective.

Obviously the cooler is a higher cost component than something more basic like a 212 evo but then again it's somewhat required for 9590 which is hotter than it needs to be for the performance it delivers. Usually people buying used are looking to get the most for their money and a 9590 + h100i cost to performance isn't ideal. Meaning you spent a decent investment but people buying used are looking at performance so there's more chance of taking a bigger loss there. The motherboard is also nice but more or less a necessity to run the 9590 with minimal performance over an fx 8350 with much lower priced motherboards.

It will come down to what people are willing to spend as is always the case when selling something used. If the price gets too high though it starts getting closer to what someone could buy a better performing system for brand new, never used, full warranty.
 
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L3monKiwi

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Yeah I understand that if someone is willing to spend a bit more they could get a better pc plus brand new, I was thinking about buying a cheaper cooler and putting it on the pc and selling for considerably lower concidering I could use the h100i in my next build. Thanks for your input
 

L3monKiwi

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Yeah :) I was thinking about keeping it as just a second machine for testing etc but realised the value will just decrease and I'd rather not have extra internal heating in my room with the 9590 lol