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What would be a reasonable selling price for a PC with these specs?

I7-6700

GTX 1060 3gb

16 gb ram

H170-Pro motherboard

128gb SSD

1TB Hard drive

 

This is my current PC which I am looking to sell. It is a prebuilt that I bought back in 2016. What would be a reasonable price for it?

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I was able to sell a similar PC for $600. Mine had an i7-7700 and a different motherboard but other than that, it was the same. 

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$500 is a fair price. 

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15 minutes ago, Phantonex said:

GTX 1060 3gb

three thousand dollars

 

it's a decent spec, some buyers will complain about lack of windows 11 support for the 6700, but it's a fairly good CPU. Market price for those old i7 models is surprisingly high but if you wanna be a good guy you should probably value the CPU around $80

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If the market wasn't F'd up, I'd say $450ish would be realistic. But with parts now, you might be able to get an extra $200. The card being 3GB over 6GB is the biggest let down as the 1060 is still a decent card.

 

 

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14 hours ago, Phantonex said:

I7-6700

GTX 1060 3gb

16 gb ram

H170-Pro motherboard

128gb SSD

1TB Hard drive

 

This is my current PC which I am looking to sell. It is a prebuilt that I bought back in 2016. What would be a reasonable price for it?

Depends if you want it to sell or wait for top dollar. $300 & it will sell. $800 should be your target but you're not likely to get that. What case is it in?

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