Looking to sell my build

ChuckL333

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Looking for the best way to getting rid of my gaming PC. Getting ready to purchase a new home and keeping up on the latest and greatest will be difficult, plus I'll only have the net through my cell with 6-8 gigs a month on my allowance, and almost all PC use is on the internet haha!

Anyways, I'm willing to sell via Craigslist or Ebay. I'd rather not have to break the build down, but either way I'm just looking for a basic estimate on what my return will be.

Thermaltake Modular 850w PSU, 3 years old
AsRock z77 Extreme 6 Mobo (brand new, 2mo old)
120gb SSD, can't think of brand name :s
250gb HDD, 7200rpm
Basic CDR+/DVD
Generic 50$ case with 5 blue LED fans (looks good tho)
i7 2600K CPU (Single owner, never clocked)
Nvidia 660ti reference card (Brand new, like 2mo old)

Also comes with..

Razer Mamba 2011 mouse
Razer Black Widow 2011 keyboard
Razer Nostromo keyboard
22" Samsung LED monitor, 2ms response time 1080p (not sure what model number, paid 250$ three years ago for it)
 
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Asking opinions of worth is fine but if you actually offer the items for sale make sure you follow the rules in the sticky or your thread might be deleted.

http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/103922-8-classifieds-

I am going to be the party pooper and tell you what I see.

Power supply - Keep it. I don't want Thermaltake in my computer but maybe $35. It is 3 years old.
i7 2600k and Z77 Motherboard - $250 ( I have a 2600k )
120GB OCZ Vertex 2- $25 ( I still have one too )
250GB HDD- $25
Case DVD/CD - $25
GTX 660 Ti - $200

That gives you $560 for the tower. The Razer stuff I would not even venture a guess about since I don't use it and am not familiar enough to even guess what it would go for new. The monitor would get you maybe $100...

MasterMace

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Can't really give you a good price estimate without models on the SSD, Case, HDD. Motherboard might be brand new, but the socket is 2 generations behind. What's the model on the Thermaltake? They sell a lot of 850W modulars.
 

ChuckL333

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SSD is an OCZ Vertex 2 120gb
HDD is a Seagate that I pulled out of a laptop
The Thermaltake is a black widow 850W PSU (It's late tonight, I'll pull the PC and get the # tomorrow)

PS, keyboard is actually a Lycosa, I got the name mixed up!
 
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Asking opinions of worth is fine but if you actually offer the items for sale make sure you follow the rules in the sticky or your thread might be deleted.

http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/103922-8-classifieds-

I am going to be the party pooper and tell you what I see.

Power supply - Keep it. I don't want Thermaltake in my computer but maybe $35. It is 3 years old.
i7 2600k and Z77 Motherboard - $250 ( I have a 2600k )
120GB OCZ Vertex 2- $25 ( I still have one too )
250GB HDD- $25
Case DVD/CD - $25
GTX 660 Ti - $200

That gives you $560 for the tower. The Razer stuff I would not even venture a guess about since I don't use it and am not familiar enough to even guess what it would go for new. The monitor would get you maybe $100. Name brand 22'-23' LED LCD displays are easily found new for $125.

You would very likely get more parting it out. Good luck!
 
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