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What do you Guys think is a fair Price?

Hey Guys, 1st post, figured id get help here. I'm selling a PC locally or possibly even on Ebay. Just curious what y'all think realistically is a good price to sell it at?

specs are  

Intel i3-2120 Dual-Core Processor 3.3 GHz
8 Gb Hyper X Fury Ram
Radeon hd 5830 1gb GDDR5 Graphics Card
500gb Western Digital Blue HDD
CORSAIR TX750 750 watt power supply
ULTRA branded Pc case
WIndows 10 Pro

Thanks in Advance!

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250$?

  Spec: Macbook Air 2017    

ProcessorPU: ii5 (I5-5350U |    

| RAM: 8GB LPDDR3 |

| Storage: 128GB SSD 

 | GPU: Intel HD 6000 |

| Audio: JBL 450BT Wireless Headset |

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Well things is half the value of that system is in the way overkill psu. In total absolute max 100$ does depend on where you live. But it's quite out of date but with a good psu in it. Best chance might be to just part it out and sell those.

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$15 for the CPU

$25 for the RAM

$10 for the GPU

$0 for the HDD (Especially if it's as old as the computer)

$10 for the PSU

....

 

Like up to 75$ as a bundle if you're not into scamming people. If you find yourself an idiot who doesn't know better, maybe double that.

 

You can price check your parts, by looking up the "Sold Listings" on Ebay.

CPU: AMD Ryzen 3700x / GPU: Asus Radeon RX 6750XT OC 12GB / RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 2x8GB DDR4-3200
MOBO: MSI B450m Gaming Plus / NVME: Corsair MP510 240GB / Case: TT Core v21 / PSU: Seasonic 750W / OS: Win 10 Pro

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like 190 most of the value is in the psu and windows pro lol

also bear in mind this is just what we would pay for the components there are other factors like maybe someone isnt a techie and would pay more for a assembled working computer. and if you are selling local some may be willing to pay more if they can come over to test it before they buy

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1 minute ago, TetraSky said:

$15 for the CPU

$25 for the RAM

$10 for the GPU

$0 for the HDD

$10 for the PSU

....

 

Like up to 75$ as a bundle, quite frankly.

 

The PSU is good, the rest not so much. 

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1 minute ago, schwellmo92 said:

The PSU is good, the rest not so much. 

Yeaaaah, I was going off based on the fact that PSU literally sold for $5 recently on ebay. Though some other listings shows it in the $30 range or higher.

CPU: AMD Ryzen 3700x / GPU: Asus Radeon RX 6750XT OC 12GB / RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 2x8GB DDR4-3200
MOBO: MSI B450m Gaming Plus / NVME: Corsair MP510 240GB / Case: TT Core v21 / PSU: Seasonic 750W / OS: Win 10 Pro

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$150

Personal Desktop":

CPU: Intel Core i7 10700K @5ghz |~| Cooling: bq! Dark Rock Pro 4 |~| MOBO: Gigabyte Z490UD ATX|~| RAM: 16gb DDR4 3333mhzCL16 G.Skill Trident Z |~| GPU: RX 6900XT Sapphire Nitro+ |~| PSU: Corsair TX650M 80Plus Gold |~| Boot:  SSD WD Green M.2 2280 240GB |~| Storage: 1x3TB HDD 7200rpm Seagate Barracuda + SanDisk Ultra 3D 1TB |~| Case: Fractal Design Meshify C Mini |~| Display: Toshiba UL7A 4K/60hz |~| OS: Windows 10 Pro.

Luna, the temporary Desktop:

CPU: AMD R9 7950XT  |~| Cooling: bq! Dark Rock 4 Pro |~| MOBO: Gigabyte Aorus Master |~| RAM: 32G Kingston HyperX |~| GPU: AMD Radeon RX 7900XTX (Reference) |~| PSU: Corsair HX1000 80+ Platinum |~| Windows Boot Drive: 2x 512GB (1TB total) Plextor SATA SSD (RAID0 volume) |~| Linux Boot Drive: 500GB Kingston A2000 |~| Storage: 4TB WD Black HDD |~| Case: Cooler Master Silencio S600 |~| Display 1 (leftmost): Eizo (unknown model) 1920x1080 IPS @ 60Hz|~| Display 2 (center): BenQ ZOWIE XL2540 1920x1080 TN @ 240Hz |~| Display 3 (rightmost): Wacom Cintiq Pro 24 3840x2160 IPS @ 60Hz 10-bit |~| OS: Windows 10 Pro (games / art) + Linux (distro: NixOS; programming and daily driver)
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try to set a price for $260 and then you can lower the price, if nobody is buying, but definitely don't start with $150

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3 hours ago, Imparedthree said:

Hey Guys, 1st post, figured id get help here. I'm selling a PC locally or possibly even on Ebay. Just curious what y'all think realistically is a good price to sell it at?

specs are  

Intel i3-2120 Dual-Core Processor 3.3 GHz
8 Gb Hyper X Fury Ram
Radeon hd 5830 1gb GDDR5 Graphics Card
500gb Western Digital Blue HDD
CORSAIR TX750 750 watt power supply
ULTRA branded Pc case
WIndows 10 Pro

Thanks in Advance!

I wouldn't pay a dime over 15.5k

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Not more than $100.

If you are lucky $150.

SSD TIER LIST

 

 

CPU - Ryzen 7 3700X

Mobo - ASRock X470 Taichi

Memory - G.Skill Trident Z RGB (8x2 3200MHz) 

Storage - Sabrent Rocket 1TB - Seagate Barracuda 2TBWD Black 1TB

GPU - MSI GeForce GTX 980Ti LIGHTNING

CaseFractal Design Meshify C

PSUSuper Flower Leadex II Gold 650W

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You can sell it for $130 max.(if you are able to find someone with not much experience maybe $170).

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On local markets, one can often find office pcs with a newer i5 in it and a monitor going for like $50.

In any realistic situation where you're not scamming someone, you aren't going to get any more than that.

I'd scrap it for the sellable parts or just gift it to a young family member who would appreciate an old PC to start gaming.

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