How much could I sell my computer for?

machsniper43

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Oct 28, 2016
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My current build has an
Fx-6300 never overclocked
A Kootek KCO1 4 pipe heatsink cooler
16gb of ddr3-1600 ram with 2 of them being Ballistix Sport 4gb sticks and the other two being samsung m378b5273eb0-ck0 sticks also at 4gb
A corsair 140mm fan
An asus rx480 dual fan at 4gb
An Asrock 970a-g/3.1 motherboard(One PCI-E lane is bent and unusable)
An EVGA 430w psu
An Cougar Solution (Black) ATX Mid Tower Case
I would like to keep my 80gb ssd and my 1tb harddrive to use in a later build however that's pretty much all im willing to sell. It would only need a new harddrive, im willing to provide a sata cable if needed.
 

USAFRet

Titan
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And have issues with multiple shipments, boxes, shipping fees, etc, etc.

If you find someone local to buy it for $300, do that. Take the money and laugh.

The only individual parts that might be sold are the GPU, and the RAM in 2 different sets ($20 each).
 

machsniper43

Commendable
Oct 28, 2016
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1,510


 


How many parts would you be willing to reuse in your next build ? Assume new MB, CPU and DDR4 memory. If you can live with the rx480 for video then you might be better off reusing the existing case, PSU, video and windows for your new PC rather than selling. (Windows licence became murky for me once Microsoft let you register your win10 on your windows account then tell MS that the new PC is the old PC. Prior to that the retail win10 for $10-$20 more than OEM seemed a good deal).

Aside, newegg was selling i5 sandy bridge complete systems (refurbs) with mouse/keyboard, 1 TB disk and valid win10 pro for under $200US. That supports a max of $300 for this system... the i5 is at least equal to the Fx-6300.
 

machsniper43

Commendable
Oct 28, 2016
14
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1,510


i would be upgrading to a 7700k , gtx 1070 and a z270 mobo, just hoping to cut costs a little.
Ended up finding someone to buy the whole system for $600 w/monitor. So I'm taking that.