The mobo in my cousin's HP Envy Phoenix died. It costs $200 for the replacement. (Naw man!) I did not want to mess with the front panel pins (Ugh) in the event that I just ordered a replacement that was not native to the case online. SO I ordered a case and a mobo for half the cost. I'm going to stuff it all in there and resell it - per my cousin because it's hers and that's what she wants to do. I need help determining an asking price. Here are the specs:
Operating System: Windows 10 64bit
Processor - i7-6700 CPU speed: 3.4 GHz (max turbo boost - 4.0 GHz)
RAM - 12 GB Speed: PC4-17000 MB/s Type: DDR4-2133
Motherboard - BIOSTAR LGA 1151 Intel B150 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 Micro ATX Intel Motherboard
Graphics - Nvidia GTX 745 4gb
Video Output - Supports up to 3 monitors - DisplayPort, HDMI, and DVI-I
Hard Drive - 2tb
Power Supply - 500w 80 Plus Bronze Rated
Case - DIYPC Zondda-S Black USB 3.0 ATX Mid Tower Gaming Computer Case with 3 x White Fans (1 x 120mm LED Fan x side, 1 x 120mm LED Fan x front, 1 x 120mm fan x rear)
Operating System: Windows 10 64bit
Processor - i7-6700 CPU speed: 3.4 GHz (max turbo boost - 4.0 GHz)
RAM - 12 GB Speed: PC4-17000 MB/s Type: DDR4-2133
Motherboard - BIOSTAR LGA 1151 Intel B150 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 Micro ATX Intel Motherboard
Graphics - Nvidia GTX 745 4gb
Video Output - Supports up to 3 monitors - DisplayPort, HDMI, and DVI-I
Hard Drive - 2tb
Power Supply - 500w 80 Plus Bronze Rated
Case - DIYPC Zondda-S Black USB 3.0 ATX Mid Tower Gaming Computer Case with 3 x White Fans (1 x 120mm LED Fan x side, 1 x 120mm LED Fan x front, 1 x 120mm fan x rear)