How much is my system worth and where can I sell it?

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mpperrusquia

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I'm trying to ascertain just how much my system is worth and just where I can safely sell it? It has a phanteks enthoo evolv ATX TG case, an i7 6800k, GTX 1080 Founder's Edition, 16 GB G. Skill Trident Z DDR4 memory (this kit is up for $194 on Newegg), 850W corsair PSU, Asus x99 Deluxe 2 motherboard, a swiftech H240X2 for watercooling. For storage it has 2 240GB SSD's and a Western Digital 1TB hard drive. I have nearly every box for each part, and the system has gone virtually unused since I built it in early 2016. I've tried craigslist and Facebook Marketplace, and I've gotten no hits. I built it myself, and the cable management is top notch. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
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As to what it is worth, considering the relative newness of most your system, I'd suggest that generally we see, on average, that sellers asking about 80% of retail for the cumulative price of all parts combined usually have some success if there is nothing wrong and the system is less than 1 year old.

After that first year, you're lucky if you can get 50-60% of the cumulative retail value from when it was new.


If there are special factors such as custom hand sleeving (Not the same...
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As to what it is worth, considering the relative newness of most your system, I'd suggest that generally we see, on average, that sellers asking about 80% of retail for the cumulative price of all parts combined usually have some success if there is nothing wrong and the system is less than 1 year old.

After that first year, you're lucky if you can get 50-60% of the cumulative retail value from when it was new.


If there are special factors such as custom hand sleeving (Not the same as pre-sleeved cabling) or well executed case modifications, you might ask a small premium but only the very highest end mods tend to bring much extra to the value during resale.
 
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