Price check for dated gaming machine

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CptLang

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Looking to sell some parts from my pc, as I plan on upgrading when Zen comes out. Not necessarily to Zen, but I want to see benchmarks before I decide AMD or Intel. Current build has an old Phenom II 960T still running strong, at stock clocks. I did run it unlocked to the 1060T and OCed about 10% for about a week, and it was stable, just don't have a good cooler to keep the temps safe. Mobo is a GA-990FXA-UD3 with no I/O shield. 8GB set of Team Dark DDR3 1600. And a certainly aging, but still running strong MSI Radeon HD 6950 Twin Frozr II (Maybe III?) 2GB Edition. And a CX750M psu. Plan on keeping my HAF 932 unless I get a real good offer on it.

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I know not to expect much from the CPU/GPU/PSU, but hope the mother board will still bring a bit.

-Phenom II 960t confirmed stable unlocked to 1060t
-HD 6950 2GB DDR5 Twin Frozr
-8GB (2x4) Team Dark DDR3 1600
-Corsair CX750M
 
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your gpu sells used for 50$ idk how someone got 225 from that
40-60 for the cpu isnt too far off
40 ish for the ram
60 for the motherboard

these are prices from what has recently sold on ebay which is even a bit high (sellers add fees to their price)
I feel like if you even only wanted $10 for your PSU that you'd still be cheating someone out of their money. Just stay away from the Corsair CX series.

$45 for the CPU, $225 for GPU, $35 for RAM, $110 for MOBO, don't even try to sell the PSU.
 

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Yeah, I'll probably give the cx away for free to someone who buys another part, or convert it to a bench supply for small electronics projects, since it is kind of chinky. Didn't think I'd get that much for GPU, and what about the MOBO (edit: didn't see the $110, sounds fair) I'd like a couple more opinions for sure.
 

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I just sold a cx600 for $35 shipped, they are still worth something even though shipping stole $15 from that total. The CX series are good if your not using over %75 of its rated power

Also their is no way you will get over $100 for that 6950 from anyone with any knowledge of pc parts. $225 is ridiculous.

I would look at it like this:
$100 for GPU
$80 for CPU & Mobo together
$15 for memory (this can be bought new for 30-45 all day)
$45 for PSU

These would be prices with shipping included. This is some old tech man, cant expect to get much out of it anymore.


 

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Yeah, I know it's old, and I knew anything over $100 is more than stretching for the gpu. I'd honestly prefer to sell the motherboard separate from the cpu, because it should still be worth a bit, since it's so new compared to the rest of the parts.
 
your gpu sells used for 50$ idk how someone got 225 from that
40-60 for the cpu isnt too far off
40 ish for the ram
60 for the motherboard

these are prices from what has recently sold on ebay which is even a bit high (sellers add fees to their price)
 
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