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2 minutes ago, badreg said:

Varies significantly depending on your local pricing, but if it were my system, I'd ask $1,000 USD and be ready to accept the first $800 offer that I get.

I wouldn't expect more than 4 or $500 at best.. 

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4 minutes ago, KingVeder said:

Isn't the 1080 valued around that ? 

Pull out that 960 Evo and 860 Evo and use it for your future builds.

And sell that PC fr around $700-800.

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12 hours ago, ch3w2oy said:

I wouldn't expect more than 4 or $500 at best.. 

~$300 for the platform, ~$300 for the 1080, ~$100 for the storage, ~$100 for the case, PSU and Windows license. And whatever added value that a complete working system has over its component parts.

 

I would personally never pay that much, nor would the vast majority of the enthusiasts on this forum. However, most people are not enthusiasts and simply want a good working system that runs whatever games that they want to play. This is a good 1440p rig, and there are lots of people who would be willing to pay $800 for something like this.

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8 hours ago, KingVeder said:

Isn't the 1080 valued around that ? 

Like $300 at best.. The storage definitely has value that no one else will see so like mentioned above, keep it and leave a 500GB SSD and the HDD only. I would ask for $6-700 and take $5-600.. Maybe you'll get $700 but I highly doubt $800..

 

Try r/hardwareswap on reddit, I buy and sell almost everything on there with good luck.. 

 

2 hours ago, badreg said:

~$300 for the platform, ~$300 for the 1080, ~$100 for the storage, ~$100 for the case, PSU and Windows license. And whatever added value that a complete working system has over its component parts.

 

I would personally never pay that much, nor would the vast majority of the enthusiasts on this forum. However, most people are not enthusiasts and simply want a good working system that runs whatever games that they want to play. This is a good 1440p rig, and there are lots of people who would be willing to pay $800 for something like this.

I don't know.. I tried selling my Ryzen 2600 Vega 64 LC PC and no one even knows AMD is a thing, I ended up just parting out what I didn't want and upgraded... If it said like Intel I5 or I7 it would sell easily and it doesn't even matter what generation.. And that's how I bought my I7 7700HQ laptop w/GTX 1060 before I got into computers heavily, I saw I7 and that was it I thought it was the best lol. 

 

The 1080 and storage definitely has value, though.. 

 

 

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