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Looking to gauge value of the computer I currently have

Fenlel

Hi everyone, not sure what spot on the forum this question could go in so tossing it here.

 

I currently have a desktop PC that I'm trying to get an accurate value for not including all the bs inflation going on right now regarding gpu's and other pieces (ex: 2080ti being ~3400 on amazon)

Currently have:

i9-9900k

ASUS ROG gaming wifi mobo

64gig's (16g sticks) corsair vengeance rgb pro

ASUS Thor 1200w psu

h150i AIO

all the fans are corsair LL120 RGB fans ( 7 in total)

all packed inside the  ASUS Strix helios case

 

Apologies if this isn't the right place to post this. Let me know and I could move or repost it somewhere else

 

Thanks!,

-Fen

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Not including graphics card inflation I would say this pc is worth close to $2000, maybe not quite there but around there

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Yeah I'd agree with curiousmind. If you are looking to sell to a friend/family and don't want to factor GPU inflation, then about $1800-2k is pretty fair. If you are looking to sell to the masses, then I'd list it for around $3k and field offers over $2500.

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