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Hi, I am trying to sell my old pc and I can't really gauge what a good price would be. It's roughly 4 years old, any help would be appreciated!

Asus H11DM-D D3 micro-atx
i5-6400 
hyperx fury 16gb 1866mhz DDR3
MSI Geforce GTX 950 2GD5T OC 2GB
seasonic M12II-620Bronze (80+ bronze)
120GB SSD
Seagate Barracuda 1TB 7200RPM HDD (ST1000DM003)
"Orion" mid tower case 

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Just now, voodz said:

Hi, I am trying to sell my old pc and I can't really gauge what a good price would be. It's roughly 4 years old, any help would be appreciated!

Asus H11DM-D D3 micro-atx
i5-6400 
hyperx fury 16gb 1866mhz DDR3
MSI Geforce GTX 950 2GD5T OC 2GB
120GB SSD
1TB HDD
"Orion" mid tower case 

CPU: 70 USD

Mobo: 40 USD (maybe less since it's a DDR3 board)

RAM: 50 USD

GPU: 50-80 USD (that is what it seems to sell for, depending on the cooler type)

SSD/HDD: can't recommend selling these, but would be about 30 USD

Case: ??? maybe 20-40 USD? Can't find any second hand pricing on this one.

 

No PSU?

 

As is, probably a 300 USD tower (assuming there is an okay PSU in there)

"We're all in this together, might as well be friends" Tom, Toonami.

 

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Just now, minibois said:

CPU: 70 USD

Mobo: 40 USD (maybe less since it's a DDR3 board)

RAM: 50 USD

GPU: 50-80 USD (that is what it seems to sell for, depending on the cooler type)

SSD/HDD: can't recommend selling these, but would be about 30 USD

Case: ??? maybe 20-40 USD? Can't find any second hand pricing on this one.

 

No PSU?

 

As is, probably a 300 USD tower (assuming there is an okay PSU in there)

as soon as i posted forgot to add: seasonic M12II-620Bronze (80+ bronze)

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1 minute ago, minibois said:

CPU: 70 USD

Mobo: 40 USD (maybe less since it's a DDR3 board)

RAM: 50 USD

GPU: 50-80 USD (that is what it seems to sell for, depending on the cooler type)

SSD/HDD: can't recommend selling these, but would be about 30 USD

Case: ??? maybe 20-40 USD? Can't find any second hand pricing on this one.

 

No PSU?

 

As is, probably a 300 USD tower (assuming there is an okay PSU in there)

thanks for the help, would this be considered entry-level

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Just now, voodz said:

as soon as i posted forgot to add: seasonic M12II-620Bronze (80+ bronze)

Seems like full PC's with an i5 6th gen and GTX 950/960 sell for about 300-350 USD on eBay.

Around the 400 USD or so mark you can get much better videocards (like I see 431 USD for a sold i5+GTX 1080 Alienware system).

1 minute ago, voodz said:

thanks for the help, would this be considered entry-level

In this day-and-age it would be an entry level gaming system.

Medium 1080p, High settings on some less demanding games.

 

A decent system for a kid wanting to play Fortnite, Minecraft or older AAA titles (like GTA V) but not any of the AAA current titles

"We're all in this together, might as well be friends" Tom, Toonami.

 

mini eLiXiVy: my open source 65% mechanical PCB, a build log, PCB anatomy and discussing open source licenses: https://linustechtips.com/topic/1366493-elixivy-a-65-mechanical-keyboard-build-log-pcb-anatomy-and-how-i-open-sourced-this-project/

 

mini_cardboard: a 4% keyboard build log and how keyboards workhttps://linustechtips.com/topic/1328547-mini_cardboard-a-4-keyboard-build-log-and-how-keyboards-work/

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Just now, minibois said:

Seems like full PC's with an i5 6th gen and GTX 950/960 sell for about 300-350 USD on eBay.

Around the 400 USD or so mark you can get much better videocards (like I see 431 USD for a sold i5+GTX 1080 Alienware system).

In this day-and-age it would be an entry level gaming system.

Medium 1080p, High settings on some less demanding games.

 

A decent system for a kid wanting to play Fortnite, Minecraft or older AAA titles (like GTA V) but not any of the AAA current titles

thank you for the help

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