How much should I sell my PC? See specs here

bayonet14

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There come a time when I grow older and have to move on with life, I don't care much anymore about new games coming out and I spend less hours in a day with my PC unlike when I first bought it. I bought this is 2013 and some parts from 2014 and 2015.
I have:
i3 4130@3.40ghz - Never been overclocked
Deepcool Ice Edge Mini FS -http://www.deepcool.com/product/cpucooler/2013-12/7_120.shtml
GeForce GTX 750 Ti StormX OC (2048MB GDDR5) - I overclocked this to a safe clock and memory speed - http://www.palit.biz/palit/vgapro.php?id=2253
Gigabye H81MDS2 Motherboard
HEC COUGAR SL-600W (I know it's Cougar but it works fine with no problem)
Aerocool GT White - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Aerocool-Advance-Tower-12cm-Screwless-x/dp/B00DDD1J24

I skipped the RAM because it's already used. But if you want to know, it's a Kingston 1333mhz 4GB RAM my brother in law gave me. Another 4GB is Zeppelin 1333 mhz. Both are different brands but I had no issue with them ever since.

I also skipped the Hard drive because of security sake. I know files are not completely deleted even when formatted.
But it if you want to know..

Seagate ST3160215AS (160 GB) - First got it around 2010-2011, still works very good with no bad sectors. Very impressive. This is where I install my OS.
Seagate ST500DM002-1BD142 (500GB) - has a bad sector in it, my pc said it will fail anytime but until now I'm still using it fine. Installing games, playing games etc.

I've been gaming and editing with it for 3 years so it's a 3 year old pc. My 750ti can more or less max out next gen games but I feel most next gen games are all the same and gameplay is getting repetitive. It's time for me to find a new hobby.

How much do you recommend the price would be if I sell my CPU with hard drive and ram excluded? Or maybe I'll include the ram as pro bono.
Should I sell it piece by piece or complete?

I want to know your opinion and recommendation for this.

Thanks!
 

fredfinks

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Sell individual components on ebay. Youll get more cash.
Check sold listings for each item to give you an idea of what they are going for.
You might have more luck selling CPU / RAM / Mobo as a combo

Take good, clear, well lit photos.

About that bad sector HDD. Dont sell it without making it clear that it has a fault. Id just bin it.
 

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