[Price Check] Gaming PC - i7 2600k, R9 Fury, 16GB RAM, 480GB SSD, AIO Water Cooler, and More

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Spartoi

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I'm selling my gaming PC locally and one potential buyer thinks I'm overpricing the computer. I have it listed for $900 but have said the lowest I'll accept is $825 so I'd like some opinions on the price I'm asking. I've included how much I think a part costs based on the eBay used prices and new part prices with a 10% deduction to account for my parts being used.

Note: Everything except the PSU, CPU, MoBo, Sound & Wifi Card was purchased around year ago.

Specs:

Case: NZXT H440 Case - $95
OS: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
Motherboard: ASUS P8P67 DELUXE (B2) - $70
CPU: Intel Core i7-2600k OC @ 4.5Ghz (max OC is 4.8GHz) - $150
CPU Cooler: Kraken x61 AIO Liquid Water CPU Cooler - $100
GPU: Sapphire Tri-X Fury OC @ 1080mhz/545mhz (core/memory) - $250
RAM: 16GB (2x8GB) Corsair Vengeance LP DDR3 1600MHz RAM - $60
SSDs: 2x 240GB OCZ ARC 100 SSD - $120
HDD: 1TB 7200 RPM Western Digital Blue HDD - $40
PSU: Corsair AX850 80 PLUS GOLD Fully Modular Power Supply w/ Blue Sleeved Cables - $80
Fans: 3x Phanteks 140mm PH140-SP, 1x 140 & 3x 120 mm NZXT Fan - $30 (Phanteks fans only)

Subtotal: $995

Misc./Accessories:

Sound Card: Creative Sound Blaster Z Sound Card (spray painted blue) - $50
Wifi/BT Card: Gigabyte GC-WB867D-I Wi-Fi/Bluetooth PCI-E Adapter - $$20
LED Lighting: NZXT Hue+ Magnetic LED Strip/Controller - $50
Fan Controller: NZXT Grid+ V2 Fan Hub/Controller - $25
USB Expansion: NZXT IU01 Internal USB Expansion - $10
Fan Mount: PCI Fan Side Mount - $10

Total: $1160

So, from the total (and even subtotal), I think accepting $825 for this build is more than fair but maybe I'm wrong?


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Spartoi

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Forgot to include that. It has Windows 10 Pro 64-Bit installed.
 
$900 seems fair spec wise, especially if you find someone that likes your color scheme. Problem is you can buy a good all new build for that price point as well. The 2600K, while a great chip is pretty old now. It's perfectly good if you already have it, just not sure it would be worth it to buy one now. So given its age I'd probably aim for a sub $900 price point, maybe $875.
 
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