Selling a gaming PC

keslo

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Hello, I'm currently selling my gaming PC, but I don't know what's the value of it.
Specs:
i5 2320 3.0Ghz
GTX 1060 6GB MSI AERO ITX warrant 2+ yrs
8GB Kingston HYPERX 2x4 1333MHZ ram
GA-Z68AP-D3
Cooler master PSU - 550W
Samsung EVO SSD - 128GB SATAIII
1TB WD Hard disk
2X Cooler Master 120mm fans
WINDOWS 10 PRO
Pictures: https://www.kupujemprodajem.com/big-photo-64875078-1.htm
So how much is it worth it? I want the price in euros. My guess - around 590 euros.
 

punkncat

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My thoughts would be that you could part the 1060 for perhaps half or a little better than new price. The rest of it, I wouldn't hold high hopes for. Thoughts would be ~$300 USD (complete) if you got lucky and found someone that knows nothing of Intel generations....
 

The only thing worth anything is the 6GB 1060.
Bad stuff: Old CPU, DDR3 ram, crap PSU(really boat anchor quality!) small SSD, Outdated motherboard, no warranty on anything. no realistic upgrade possibilities.
Good stuff: Well, the 1060, maybe the WD HDD, fans.
IMHO, you would be lucky IF you could get 350 euros,

 

keslo

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That's the price of a ******* toaster. Impossible.
 

punkncat

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Oh, believe me, I completely understand.

I currently have a Ryzen 3 1200 system, 8GB RAM, small SSD, two 2.5 platter drives for 500GB of storage, and a 960 2GB card on Win 10. When I couldn't sell it (as a complete system) for $200 I just decided to keep it even though I have no need of it. Just the way it goes with PC builds.

 

Look at it this way, your pics show a price for NEW parts at around 760 euros. That's for new-in-box parts with a warranty!
The minute you open the boxes, the price drops by 50%, because it is now "used", and there is no warranty for anyone(except you as the original purchaser)!