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I want to sell my old parts but I don't know for how much. Help me appraise it!

Hello! I just bought a Ryzen 3700X, an Asus B550-F Gaming and two sticks of Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro RAM (2x16GB 3200 MHz CL16) and I want to try and sell my old parts, which are:

  • Intel Core i5-4670K - Original price: 192 €
  • Asus Maximus VI Hero - Original price: 183 €
  • G.Skill Ripjaws X DDR3 2133 CL9 G.Skill 8GB 4x4GB - Original price: 147,92 €
  • Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO - Original price: 29 €

Given that the hardware is 6 years old, but stills performs rather good, I though that asking 300 € but willing to go as low as 250 € would be a fair price.

What do you think?

 

Of course the seller would need its own Case, PSU and storage... perhaps that's a deal breaker for most people, right?

 

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that combo would go for maybe 200-300 that board is the star mattering on where

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15 minutes ago, Deses said:

Hello! I just bought a Ryzen 3700X, an Asus B550-F Gaming and two sticks of Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro RAM (2x16GB 3200 MHz CL16) and I want to try and sell my old parts, which are:

  • Intel Core i5-4670K - Original price: 192 €
  • Asus Maximus VI Hero - Original price: 183 €
  • G.Skill Ripjaws X DDR3 2133 CL9 G.Skill 8GB 4x4GB - Original price: 147,92 €
  • Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO - Original price: 29 €

Given that the hardware is 6 years old, but stills performs rather good, I though that asking 300 € but willing to go as low as 250 € would be a fair price.

What do you think?

 

Of course the seller would need its own Case, PSU and storage... perhaps that's a deal breaker for most people, right?

 

Maybe if you include the PSU, Case and storage, you could gain a higher profit. Just a bit of investment might really help you.

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Just now, Nano Adam said:

Maybe if you include the PSU, Case and storage, you could gain a higher profit. Just a bit of investment might really help you.

Also that will allow you to sell to someone less technical if you gave complete bundle

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10 minutes ago, Nano Adam said:

Also that will allow you to sell to someone less technical if you gave complete bundle

Yes, that might be a good idea. I'll have to look around what I can get good reliable and not too expensive.

People really don't value a good PSU. 😂

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1 minute ago, Deses said:

Yes, that might be a good idea. I'll have to look around what I can get good reliable and not too expensive.

People really don't value a good PSU. 😂

100% true. Just get a case that looks good but cheap!

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