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MissNapalm
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Without monitor I'd pay about 700 quid, for the monitor probably 150 but I'm not familiar with the model.

1 minute ago, Jamtoad said:

Part it out and sell the parts for the prices they sell on ebay for. 

This may be an easier way of getting it sold.

4 minutes ago, MissNapalm said:

I'm planning on doing a new build soon, current PC that I've had for 3 years still runs fine just not at the level I want anymore.

Your build is already very close to the best you can get, CPU wise. Why not just buy a mini-ITX motherboard, a case like the Fractal Define Nano S that can house your 240mm rad, and call it a day? Then a GPU upgrade like, say, a GTX 1070. You don't have to completely overhaul your build, it would be more hassle getting all the parts sold.

Current Specs, all parts a little over 3 years old

Case: Fractal Define R4

CPU: i7 4770k

Motherboard: MSI Z87-G45

PSU: 1000W EVGA SuperNOVA G2 (Was running Crossfire but sold one of my GPUs couple years back)

Cooler: Corsair H100i

RAM: GSkill 8gb DDR3 (Memtest comes back ok)

Video Card: Matrix Platinum 7970

SSD: Samsung 840 Pro 128GB

HDD: Seagate Barracuda 2TB (appears healthy)

OS: Windows 10 OEM (Upgraded from 7, may as well include it seeing as it's tied to the motherboard right?)

Monitor: Phillips 242G5 (24 inch 1080p, 144hz)

 

Any help you guys can provide would be awesome :)

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Without monitor I'd pay about 700 quid, for the monitor probably 150 but I'm not familiar with the model.

1 minute ago, Jamtoad said:

Part it out and sell the parts for the prices they sell on ebay for. 

This may be an easier way of getting it sold.

4 minutes ago, MissNapalm said:

I'm planning on doing a new build soon, current PC that I've had for 3 years still runs fine just not at the level I want anymore.

Your build is already very close to the best you can get, CPU wise. Why not just buy a mini-ITX motherboard, a case like the Fractal Define Nano S that can house your 240mm rad, and call it a day? Then a GPU upgrade like, say, a GTX 1070. You don't have to completely overhaul your build, it would be more hassle getting all the parts sold.

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Well damn, just had a look on Ebay at completed listings, didn't quite realise how much my parts were worth O.o. I'd been focusing so much on stuff for my new build.

 

Not selling at this very moment, won't move into my new room until about March time. Will finalise what my new build will consist of then decide if I want to sell all or just some of the parts from my current system. Could do it now but I don't want to be left with only my iPhone and PS4 xD.

 

Thanks for the suggestions guys :) 

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22 minutes ago, MissNapalm said:

OS: Windows 10 OEM (Upgraded from 7, may as well include it seeing as it's tied to the motherboard right?)

If you don't want to include the OS, and keep it to yourself do this:

Buy all your new parts (at least essential like mobo, CPU, memory, etc).

Connect your old SSD (I assume Windows is on the SSD) to your new build.

Go to Microsoft Answer Desk, say that you changed your motherboard and now Windows says it's deactivated.

They will access your computer (with your permission) and change the product key.

Follow these steps if you are going to sell your SSD:

Disconnect your old SSD from your new build and connect your new SSD.

Install Windows.

Format your old SSD.

Be happy :)

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