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6700k

msi z170a g43 plus

Hyper 212x

all used and boxed.

whats a ok price, good price, a great deal and a steal? Thanks

^ worth 200ish no more.

 

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Intel Core i7-6700K - 4GHz Quad-Core CPU on Asus ROG Ranger VIII

 

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what’s that worth? All used no box. 

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Cpu is about USD 100-120, I'd say 200 for the whole thing

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2 minutes ago, 5x5 said:

Cpu is about USD 100-120, I'd say 200 for the whole thing

Wtf where r u? That’s cheap.

 

£200 - £250 GBP here.

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I'd say 220 is an ok price, anything lower is a good price, anything higher don't buy it

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4 minutes ago, The Torrent said:

Wtf where r u? That’s cheap.

 

£200 - £250 GBP here.

AmUrica, friendo. GBP 250 is insanity for a 6700K and melid range board

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6 minutes ago, The Torrent said:

Wtf where r u? That’s cheap.

 

£200 - £250 GBP here.

I'd compare an i7 6700k to an i5 9400f in terms of performance, and it sure doesn't go that high

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6 minutes ago, Epimetheus said:

I'd say 220 is an ok price, anything lower is a good price, anything higher don't buy it

Usd or gbp?

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5 minutes ago, The Torrent said:

Usd or gbp?

usd, but i think it will be the same even with gbp and euros since they're mostly priced the same

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1 minute ago, Epimetheus said:

usd, but i think it will be the same even with gbp and euros since they're mostly priced the same

for comparison, an i5 9400f in italy costs 157 euros, in gb it's 145 pounds and in the us it's 145 usd

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I’m gonna bid 200 +8.50 for it then gbp lemme know if j think that’s a bad idea I got 2 mins.

 

edit changed my mind last minute,

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200 for that? sigh..... too high imo

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3 minutes ago, Tom H said:

200 for that? sigh..... too high imo

Thanks made the right choice.

 

im looking for a cpu and mobo combo around £100-200 which would be considered a ‘bargain’ if anyone knows any thanks

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6 minutes ago, The Torrent said:

Thanks made the right choice.

 

im looking for a cpu and mobo combo around £100-200 which would be considered a ‘bargain’ if anyone knows any thanks

what is the purpose of this? For gaming? I'd look at someone unloading their core i5 8400 and motherboard. You can find them for that price. it is a great gaming cpu still in 2019. 

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depends, as a mobo/cpu its (to somebody who knows that they are looking at ie most people buying a motherboard/cpu) not worth a lot. i literally would not buy that for over $150 US. That said if I had that motherboard and CPU to offload... I would grab a rx570 or another cheapish $100 ish card, a cheap but nice looking case with PSU, some cheap ram,and throw on a cheap ssd  and sell it as a "mid range gaming PC" I would also test it with fortnite and a few esports titles showing the FPS durring gameplay. some parent would probably spend $500-750 on it for thier kid. they get a okish system you net a profit. I usually do this after a few years with a build.  

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someone offering me £210

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2 minutes ago, The Torrent said:

someone offering me £210

You're selling or buying? sorry I'm a bit confused given your previous threads.

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I wouldn't pay more than 200 GBP.

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1 hour ago, Princess Luna said:

You're selling or buying? sorry I'm a bit confused given your previous threads.

Buying.

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9 minutes ago, The Torrent said:

Buying.

Honestly if you're going as high as 200 pounds on this, why not just get a R5 3600 on a decent B450 and be done with this already? the R5 3600 will outperform ANY Skylake and Kaby Lake processor and the pricing is almost the same.

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Just now, Princess Luna said:

Honestly if you're going as high as 200 pounds on this, why not just get a R5 3600 on a decent B450 and be done with this already? the R5 3600 will outperform ANY Skylake and Kaby Lake processor and the pricing is almost the same.

That's true,it doesn't worth to buy products of a dead platform with no upgrade path.

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1 hour ago, Princess Luna said:

Honestly if you're going as high as 200 pounds on this, why not just get a R5 3600 on a decent B450 and be done with this already? the R5 3600 will outperform ANY Skylake and Kaby Lake processor and the pricing is almost the same.

3600 is on its own, I’m looking at 200 with cpu and mobo

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at 200 GDP you are better off buying new and picking up a Ryzen 5 2600

 

its all brand new parts, a better chip and a good mobo 

 

210 for a 6700k with mobo is not a good performance per dollar. I just plain would not buy that unless it were literally half that and the use case was like a retro gaming pc, hometheater pc, or web browsing. 

 

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Type Item Price
CPU AMD Ryzen 5 2600 3.4 GHz 6-Core Processor £118.97 @ CCL Computers
Motherboard MSI B450M GAMING PLUS Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard £71.99 @ CCL Computers
  Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts  
  Total £190.96
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