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How much is my pc build worth? I’m looking to sell it.

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CPU: Ryzen 3700x


Cooler: ARTIC liquid freezer II 360mm


GPU: EVGA 2080TI XC Ultra


Ram: G.Skill RipJaws 16gb 3200mhz cl14


Motherboard: ASUS X470 F GAMING


SSD: MX500 2TB


PSU: EVGA SUPERNOVA G3 850W fully modular EVGA SUPERNOVA G3 850W FULLY MODULAR 


Case: Corsair 570x mirror black tempered glass


 

Was thinking about selling it on the Facebook market place as well, if you have any site suggestions let me know but I want to sell it in person to avoid scams or people abusing return policies for eBay etc.

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Depends on your region. In some places used hardware can be just as much as new and in others you will be lucky to get half of market value even if its brand new. I'm located in the north midwest of the United States and craigslist is still a good platform for my area as well as facebook. I would look to see what other people are selling similar hardware for in your area, you will know if they have the price to high if its been up for a long time.

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2 minutes ago, CWALD said:

Depends on your region. In some places used hardware can be just as much as new and in others you will be lucky to get half of market value even if its brand new. I'm located in the north midwest of the United States and craigslist is still a good platform for my area as well as facebook. I would look to see what other people are selling similar hardware for in your area, you will know if they have the price to high if its been up for a long time.

Oh ok thanks, I live in Los Angles California if it’s any help. 

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$1400~$1500

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Just now, Vishera said:

$1400~$1500

The gpu alone is almost that price 

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Just now, Prisonmike11 said:

The gpu alone is almost that price 

That is new, the used market is crazy place. But I think it should be around $2000 ~ $2200

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Just now, Prisonmike11 said:

The gpu alone is almost that price 

Brand new,no one will buy a used GPU for the price of a new one.

On the used market it's worth $1000~$1100

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Just now, Smit Devrukhkar said:

That is new, the used market is crazy place. But I think it should be around $2000 ~ $2200

That's the price of a brand new system with similar specs...

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2 minutes ago, Prisonmike11 said:

Oh ok thanks, I live in Los Angles California if it’s any help. 

 

1 minute ago, Prisonmike11 said:

The gpu alone is almost that price 

 

Most of North America favors the buyer in the used market.  Your not going to get all of your money back. I buy, refurbish, and sell old computers for under $100

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2 minutes ago, Vishera said:

That's the price of a brand new system with similar specs...

Well then it looks like the used market in my area is wayyy overprices

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@Vishera

wow I am honestly surprised. I thought PC parts in America are way cheaper than in Europe but it is around the same

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The price would also change based on how long you’ve used the parts. A one year old GPU vs. a two year old GPU might make a large difference. 
 

When you sell it, you could also run some tests (average FPS in games, Cinebench, etc.) and post screenshots of them. People might be more likely to pay a bit more if they have more info on the system. 
 

Also keep in mind that it’s already built. Buying a new pre-built will always be more money than buying all new parts.

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7 minutes ago, TheGoatGuy said:

The price would also change based on how long you’ve used the parts. A one year old GPU vs. a two year old GPU might make a large difference. 
 

When you sell it, you could also run some tests (average FPS in games, Cinebench, etc.) and post screenshots of them. People might be more likely to pay a bit more if they have more info on the system. 
 

Also keep in mind that it’s already built. Buying a new pre-built will always be more money than buying all new parts.

GPU, motherboard ram and psu are 1 month old, everything else I recently bought in the past month

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36 minutes ago, Prisonmike11 said:

The gpu alone is almost that price 

8-900 is what I would expect. It’s just too easy to build a new PC with full warranty that will be just as good in games for ~1300 bucks. To the right person, it would be worth more, but I have found most used parts buyers just want a “gaming PC that works”, and don’t have upwards of 1200 to drop on one. Realistically, I think it’s worth 11-1200 bucks. But I think you would be hard pressed to actually get that. But best of luck! Won’t know till ya try. 

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24 minutes ago, Vishera said:

Note, the ram isnt the one I have but its roughly the same price, the prices for 2080ti are ridiculously high since theyre out of stock. But this is my build price brand new.

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/BM7MRk

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3 minutes ago, Prisonmike11 said:

GPU, motherboard ram and psu are 1 month old, everything else I recently bought in the past month

Uses is used. No warranty is a big deal. A 1300 GPU is nice and all, but if you don’t have a warranty and it decides to let the magical smoke out, now you have a really expensive paper weight... one month old or multiple years old, used is used. That’s just the reality of it. Plenty of people will take that gamble, but they won’t play top dollar for it.... if I sold a 2080ti used, personally I’d expect to get about 600 bucks for it.

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4 minutes ago, Prisonmike11 said:

GPU, motherboard ram and psu are 1 month old, everything else I recently bought in the past month

I would make sure that you say all parts are a month old. This is more like you’re selling a pre-built but it will still be considered used.

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3 minutes ago, Prisonmike11 said:

the prices for 2080ti are ridiculously high since theyre out of stock.

From EVGA’s site, it’s selling for $1200.

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3 minutes ago, TheGoatGuy said:

From EVGA’s site, it’s selling for $1200.

yeah but theyre out of stock

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7 minutes ago, Prisonmike11 said:

yeah but theyre out of stock

I know, I’m just listing the MSRP for the card.

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Specs:


CPU: Ryzen 3700x


Cooler: ARTIC liquid freezer II 360mm


GPU: EVGA 2080TI XC Ultra


Ram: G.Skill RipJaws 16gb 3200mhz cl14


Motherboard: ASUS X470 F GAMING


SSD: MX500 2TB


PSU:  EVGA SUPERNOVA G3 850W FULLY MODULAR 


Case: Corsair 570x mirror black tempered glass

Pcpartpicker brand new says $3100

And yes I intend to sell it

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I Belive You Can Ask For $200-$300 more
But If You Can't Get That $2300 Is Still A Great Offer

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2080 ti prices have inflated so much. $2300 is a fair price, but it is below the market value if you're interested in chasing every last dollar.

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Considering it costs about $2,750 new (from amazon prices) its not a terrible offer. Were getting new parts/GPUs in a month or two so prices should take a big hit. Honestly its not that terrible of an offer if you've gotten like a year to a year and a half out of use with the PC. If you've only used it for like 6 months of less I would try for closer to $2400-2500

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