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Hello there! I will be selling my PC with has the following components as listed below. Unsure I am about how to price the thing, could you guys help me out? The thing is if I look for example at listings for a 3090 i find such a big difference in pricing same for other parts. I dont want to offer an horrendous price like thise weird prices on Facebook Marketplace and such. The PC is still in good conditions, parts are 4 years old except the 3090 is newer. What would be a realistic and good deal for this? Graphics Card: ZOTAC GeForce RTX 3090 with 24 GB of memory Graphics Card: ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 3090 Trinity, 24 GB GDDR6X Processor: Intel Core i9-10900K (Comet Lake) Limited Avengers Edition Motherboard: ASUS ROG Strix Z490-F Gaming Power Supply: Seasonic Focus GX 80 PLUS Gold, 850 Watt, modular Memory: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro, DDR4-3000, CL15, 64 GB Quad-Kit Case: be quiet! Dark Base 700 RGB Mid-Tower with window Cooling: Corsair iCUE H150i RGB PRO XT Complete Liquid Cooling, 360mm Cable Kit: BitFenix Alchemy 2.0 PSU Cable Kit, CSR-Series in black/white Fans: 2x PHANTEKS PH-F120MP, 120mm, black SSD: 500GB Samsung SSD with Windows 11 pre-installed Edit 1: I live in Luxembour, will be selling in Germany probably as my country is tiny I wish you all a nice day!
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Simple Questions Regarding The Viability & The Overall Market For Such Computer's: Firstly, thanks so very much for sharing your opinions and thoughts on everything and for helping me to find out if it is viable for me to go ahead with sharing the computer's I make for my little hobby of building old vintage PC's with others. My real question is whether it would be viable to proceed with selling old & vintage Computers I build using parts that are as close to new or new old stock as possible. The OS I would mainly be using is Windows XP. What do people think when it comes to the market being big enough & if people would be willing to pay a small to medium premium for me to cover my parts costs, sales fee's, postage costs & very importantly my time that it takes to source the parts, build the Computer's and all the time listing the PC's, communicating with customers and packaging the PC's etc? If anyone has anything at all they can add, even thing or questions I haven't thought to ask, that would be appreciated so very much Thanks again in advance
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Hi I have been a long time fan of LTT and I think its been a guiding force in my schooling and career. Im putting this here because your latest video about buying used gpus over new gpus aligns perfectly with something I have been working on *link redacted by staff *. At a macro level I think your message is really important not only for the price of GPUs to come down but the overall impact that a 2-3 year refresh cycle has on the market and the environment. My ask is that I would like to use a clip of this video in paid ads to drive traffic to my website (currently sells two models: 3060 TI and 3070, we have about 100). Im happy to license it from you if I can afford it. We aim to do well by the customer and offer a 1 year warranty on the card and I believe we have shown a great track record accepting returns and working with our customers on Reddit Hardware Swap. Here are some links to our posts: * links redacted by staff *
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I took an old system I had around and put a few parts from my big box of parts in it to try to sell it and declutter. Does this seem like an effective listing and a reasonable price? I listed it on fb and craig's. Listing is as follows: Title: Gaming PC w/ RX 6600, i7 3770, 16GB RAM, 500GB SSD, WiFi, Good PSU - $400 I've had this tower since it was new but decided to put a few better components that I had on hand in it and sell it. Some of the components I bought new to finish it off. Components: CPU: i7 3770 (4 cores 8 threads) GPU: RX 6600 (8GB GDDR6 VRAM) (Used for 8 months on another system with excellent airflow) RAM: 16GB (2x8, DDR3 1600MHz) (New) SSD: 500GB SATA 3D VNAND (New) HDD: 500GB 3.5in 7200RPM DVD R/W: lol yes it has one and it is automatic with a hinged door to hide it nicely. Wireless: Onboard Wifi PSU: 750w DeepCool DQ750 V2 80+ Gold, Fully Modular (New) The RX 6600 is as fast in most games as a GTX 1080, (faster in newer games) and uses half the power. It's a little faster than the RTX 3060 but slower than the RTX 3060ti for reference. The heatsink says AMD on it because I swapped out the fan on the CPU heat sink with one from a Wraith Spire to give it a little extra air and be quieter (the fan on that cooler is made by CoolerMaster). The screw holes were in the same spots so it fits perfectly. I've also installed an extra 140mm corsair fan onto the side ventilation to get some extra cold air in and give the system positive air pressure (good for temps and dust). The power supply is brand new and fully modular and I have all of the extra cables for it. It's a really good power supply, way overkill for this system. I just needed a PSU for this system and had a sweet promo code for it. I've installed Windows 11 Home on it and fully activated it. The Windows key is still on a sticker on the case. 125-140 fps average at 3440x1440p in Overwatch 2 online matches at Epic settings. These are the pics I included with the listing.
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Hello everyone, I have a question. I'll summarise my situation: - Bought an RX 5700 for 300€ back in 2020 - Still have ~1 year of warranty remaining - Main monitor is 1440p 144hz. - I want to upgrade because most games only have 100fps on mid settings. - I have a 650W power supply - Currently I can sell it used for 310€ (LOL) Here is the question: Should I sell my GPU shortly before the launch of RTX 40 and RX 7000? I have 150-200€ free on hand to use extra which would make me have about 460-510€ for a new GPU. Would it make sense for me to buy an RTX 4070 or an RX 7700XT? I am concerned it my 650W power supply will have enough power to power the new GPUs. Should I also upgrade to a 900W power supply? Those things are expensive but maybe I can get a good used one and sell my current one instead
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Hey, I am currently trying to sell my pc and I would like to know what price to sell it at. My specs are below. SPECS: Intel Core i7 8700 @ 3.20GHz 8.00GB Single-Channel Unknown @ 1200MHz Gigabyte Technology Co. Ltd. Z370 HD3-CF (U3E1) VG270 S (1920x1080@165Hz) 2047MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER (MSI) 931GB Samsung SSD 870 QVO 1TB (SATA (SSD)) 238GB SanDisk SD7TB3Q-256G-1006 (SATA (SSD)) OPERATING SYSTEM: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit CASE: MSI ATX MAG Forge 100R AGE: 2 years 8 months when writing this NOTE: Pc has not been used a lot
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Yea, just like the title says I'm looking into selling my current PC to help finance getting a pre-built just so I can get my hands on a 3080. I've never sold old pc hardware before so I don't know what is standard, but I figure 50% of retail is more than fair. But would still like other people's opinions on if I'm asking for to much, or am I actually asking for to little. Would be asking for $600 CAD, breakdown of price is below Ryzen 5 3600: $150 MSI B450-A PRO: $50 2x8GB DDR4 Patriot Viper: $30 Gigabyte Windforce GTX 1080: $300 NZXT H440: $30 EVGA 650W PSU:$30 512GB ADATA SU800: $20 Budget (including currency): TBD Country: Canada Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: I play a large variety of games, anything from Bind of Isaac, to Destiny, the recently released God of War pc port Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc):
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Hey everyone, I've been wanting to sell (not for scalped price!) my RTX 2060 Super for a while now and I was wondering what the GPU selling experience is like. I advertised the GPU on my social media and unfortunately didn't see much interest, and no one I directly know is looking to buy. I've seen some people mention negative incidents on eBay where customers will abuse buyer protection, so I'm a bit hesitant, but I want to hear more experiences. Where would you suggest safely selling a GPU/tips to make sure I don't get scammed? I'm also looking to sell a CPU (Ryzen 9 3900XT), so any advice on that would be appreciated too.
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Need a little help on finding a fair price on this setup, I built it back in October. The prices for the gpu and pcu is an est from what I could find they seem to go for around those prices. pcpartpicker list below and pic. The reason for selling is I'm leaving to go to college and need money for a laptop, as well as there's no point of it sitting at home collecting dust. Budget (including currency): USD Country: USA Other details https://pcpartpicker.com/user/status_elite/saved/WVn4Mp
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https://snlookup.com/acer-predator-g3-710-desktop-dg-b14aa-008-p7197 I plan on selling either this year or next. Gently-used. Originally purchased from Costco around late 2016. Complete with Acer Predator "gaming" mouse and keyboard. TL;DR: CPU: i7-6700 RAM: 32GB DDR4-2400 SSD: 256GB HDD: 1TB, 7200RPM GPU: GTX 1070 PSU: 500W Optical: DVD-Writer Detailed listing: Name: Acer Predator AG3-710-UC11 (DG.B14AA.008) UPC/EAN: 4713392809507 Model: AG5W2 (Performance Test 9.0): CPU: Brand: Intel Chip: Core i7-6700 Speed: 3.4 GHz Core: 4 (Quad) Motherboard: Chipset: B150 Form: Micro-ATX Network: 802.11ac Expansion: PCIe x1: 2 PCIe x16: 1 USB: 2.0: 2 3.0: 4 DIMM slots: 4 RAM: Brand: Kingston Amount: 32GB (4x8 GB) Gen: DDR4 Speed: 2400/PC4-19200 Timings: 17-17-17-39 SSD: Brand: SK Hynix SC308 Model#: HFS256G39TND-N210A Size: 256GB Form: M.2 2280 SATA: v3 DRAM: ? HDD: Brand: TOSHIBA Model#: DT01ACA100 Size: 1TB RPM: 7200 Cache: 32MB SATA: v3, 6.0Gb/s Form: 3.5" Video card: Brand: Nvidia GPU: GeForce GTX 1070 Manuf: PC Partner Memory: 8.192 GB GDDR5 Def.clock: 1506 MHz Boost clock: 1683 MHz Slot: PCIe x16 Power supply: Brand: LiteOn Model#: ps-7501-5 Size: 500W Optical drive: Brand: Hitachi-LG Model#: HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GHD0N
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Recently was able to snag a 3060 and was thinking of selling my 1060 6gb. I saw a bunch of listings for ~500 USD. This seems insane to me, if I listed it at that price would anyone actually buy it?
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So i inherited an old Precision T7500 used as part of a small storage server at my dad's old work, now for the past month i upgraded both xeons and the memory, but the old quadro 4000 got to go if i am going to use it, how much should i sell it for in the hopes of putting in a couple hundred usd and getting a better one. Offers Appreciated
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I decided to sell my rig its a gtx 1080 ti rog strix, ryzen 1700x, Asus maximus VI crosshair extreme, 2 × 8gb ram an h100i cooler. And I put it online for 2000$ I bought if for 3000$. I have gotten multiple different offers for the advertised price I just put it online 3 hours ago. I have a buyer coming tommorow to pick it up did I sell it for too cheap.
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I have a Radeon HD 6970 2GB How much would it sell for in Australia? As I am not sure what price to sell it for.
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Budget (including currency): $1000 (U.S) but I want to try to spend about $700 Country: United States Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Mostly gaming, Adventure, Open World, FPS, and Strategy games are the ones I will be using my PC for. Current PC Build: PCPartPicker Part List: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/gYswht CPU: AMD Ryzen 3 2200G 3.5 GHz Quad-Core Processor (Purchased For $80.00) Motherboard: ASRock B450 Steel Legend ATX AM4 Motherboard (Purchased For $109.00) Memory: Team T-Force Delta RGB 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory (Purchased For $70.00) Storage: Sabrent Rocket 512 GB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive (Purchased For $60.00) Video Card: XFX Radeon RX 5600 XT 6 GB THICC II Pro Video Card (Purchased For $270.00) Case: NZXT H510 ATX Mid Tower Case (Purchased For $70.00) Power Supply: Corsair CXM 750 W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-modular ATX Power Supply (Purchased For $82.00) Total: $741.00 My Goal: I want to be able to play most games at high settings at 1440p and around 80-144fps. I have around $1,000 to upgrade my pc. However I don't know what's the best way to do this. I don't want to have to spend anymore money on my pc to upgrade it for at least the next 2-4 years in the future. So should I just go and sell my current CPU and GPU to go and buy a better current gen AMD CPU and buy the newer gen GPU, or do you think it would be better for me to sell my whole pc and just build a new one, with the newest motherboard so that I can buy next gen CPU and have pcie 4. I really enjoyed building my computer and I really want to build a new one just because its fun and I get newer gen stuff, but would that be a good idea? Would it be better to just sell CPU and GPU and upgrade them or sell the whole PC and build a new one? Another question is when should I upgrade or sell my pc or should I do something completely different? And if I sell my PC how much should I sell it for, I live in California around San Francisco so there should be some people with deep pockets and I have a lot of RGB in my PC. Pictures of Current PC:
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Nothing too fancy. I have a Zotac GeForce GT 740 1 GB graphics card that I'm looking to sell. Yes, it's bad. Yes, It's old. What would be a fair price to put it at?
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I have a Zotac GeForce GTX1060 3GB that occasionally turns display off and starts running at 100% fan speed. (which later requires reboot for the display to work again). Not under warranty either. So it is like somewhat useable but not really. What do you suggest to do with this?
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Specs: CPU: Ryzen 3700x Cooler: ARTIC liquid freezer II 360mm GPU: EVGA 2080TI XC Ultra Ram: G.Skill RipJaws 16gb 3200mhz cl14 Motherboard: ASUS X470 F GAMING SSD: MX500 2TB PSU: EVGA SUPERNOVA G3 850W fully modular EVGA SUPERNOVA G3 850W FULLY MODULAR Case: Corsair 570x mirror black tempered glass Was thinking about selling it on the Facebook market place as well, if you have any site suggestions let me know but I want to sell it in person to avoid scams or people abusing return policies for eBay etc.
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I regularly buy PC parts used, build them into gaming PCs, and then sell them locally on these sites. I have sold around ten computers since quarantine started and besides general questions, none of these PCs have failed or had anything bad happen to them yet (knock on wood). But the more time that goes by and the more I sell, there is a higher and higher chance of something going wrong with one the sold systems. The question is am I obligated to provide support or refund if I didn't specifically mention it in the listing? I would assume that somewhere on the terms of service or something on these sites there should be something mentioning this situation that presumably sides with the seller, as I don't know the conditions/use that the PC was put under after it had been sold (may be dusty, pet hair, tinkered with by the buyer etc.) that may have caused the failure. Anyways hopefully someone with experience or knowledge of this kind of stuff can help me out here. TLDR is title lol
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whats the best price to sell a 2080 super second hand? I knownthat proces are rising and availability is not that great in australia so i know someone will buy very quick. Currency being AUD
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PC Part Picker Specs **CASH, CASHAPP OR PAYPAL ONLY!!!** --NO TRADES!!!-- --NO CHECKS!!!-- **Why I'm selling my setup** I'm selling my gaming setup to use this money towards school supplies. Computer Specs -Windows 10 Pro -i7 6700K 4.0GHz -GTX 1070 6GB -32GB DDR4 RAM -120GB SSD -1TB M.2 (Free keyboard included) Monitor Specs Asus: -27in -Full HD 1080p -144hz refresh rate -1ms response time HP: -19in -720p -60hz
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Hey guys, I plan on getting the new Asus Zephyrus G14 (Ryzen 7 4800HS, RTX 2060 and 144hz) when its released and the reviews are good. So I was wondering for how much I could sell my Omen with an i7 7700HQ, GTX 1060 and 120hz. I have not seen a single one getting sold in my area (Germany) on ebay, thats why I honestly have no idea...