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Mysterion04

Hi, I found this PC online for 400 usd.

Prozzesor Amd Ryzen 5 2400G
Mainboard Aorus AX370 Gaming 5
3xrgb fan with remote
3x front fans blue
2x 8gb Ram HyperX=16Gb 2400ghz
Msi Gtx 970 4Gb externe graphicscard
2x 120Gb SSD 1x 140Gb HDD

Corsair 650W power supply

 

that's the informations. Is this price good and "fair"?

If yes, i will probably pick it up on the weekend.

 

Don't ask stuff, for what i use it etc please.. Just an overall question 😉

Thanks

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$350 maybe, I mean what are you planning to play/run on it?

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5 minutes ago, lotus10101 said:

$350 maybe, I mean what are you planning to play/run on it?

are you sure? Motherboard already costs like around 150 usd. I think its the best part on the pc 😄

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Yea probably around $350, depending on how its been used, the rating oof that power supply, how old is the power supply, Personally I don't buy used SSD's HDD's unless its a large capacity for pennies on the dollar basically

but the

cpu prob $80 - $95

gpu maybe $90

Case W/fans, controller  $50 ish

Powersupply TBD

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 ~Extra L3 cache is exciting, every time you load up a new game or program you never know what your going to get, will it perform like a 5700x or are we beating the 14900k today? 😅~

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4 minutes ago, Mysterion04 said:

are you sure? Motherboard already costs like around 150 usd. I think its the best part on the pc 😄

maybe its $150 but they're second hand on ebay r/n don't see any bid's 150 obo

                          Ryzen 5800X3D(Because who doesn't like a phat stack of cache?) GPU - 7700Xt

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 ~Extra L3 cache is exciting, every time you load up a new game or program you never know what your going to get, will it perform like a 5700x or are we beating the 14900k today? 😅~

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Kinda expensive everything is pretty old and crappy except the mobo...$350 max

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I just wouldnt buy that system. It has an ancient GPU in it (does gtx900 event get driver support) and a really poor CPU. Also the storage is not good, as its 2 really small ssds and one completly useless HDD

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Board was kind of nice in it's day but it's paired with an extremely weak quad core Zen 1 CPU.

 

GPU is 1080p light eSports material now, no more.

 

Storage space is extremely limited and if that's really a 140GB HDD it must be fossilized.

 

Slow RAM (which is in the wrong slots, by the way, speaks to a builder who doesn't know what they're doing or a possible issue with the board).

 

Bunch of cheap mismatched fans.

 

$300-350 tops.

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$350 if the power supply is bronze or better less than 2 years old, it looks well put together an kept 

1 minute ago, Caroline said:

300 max. Entry level CPU, tiny SSDs with who knows how much TBW on them, cooler looks meh, top fans upside down. Can't see the PSU but it could be a VS or CV so entry level too.

 

And what's with that graphics card lmao look at that sag, and it's not even screwed in to the case LOL just... why?

 

There's a missing bracket on the case.

omg I just noticed the GPU 🤣

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 ~Extra L3 cache is exciting, every time you load up a new game or program you never know what your going to get, will it perform like a 5700x or are we beating the 14900k today? 😅~

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3 minutes ago, Devryd said:

I just wouldnt buy that system. It has an ancient GPU in it (does gtx900 event get driver support) and a really poor CPU. Also the storage is not good, as its 2 really small ssds and one completly useless HDD

Maxwell does still get driver support. For the moment. Wouldn't be surprised if Nvidia cuts it literally any day now.

Corps aren't your friends. "Bottleneck calculators" are BS. Only suckers buy based on brand. It's your PC, do what makes you happy.  If your build meets your needs, you don't need anyone else to "rate" it for you. And talking about being part of a "master race" is cringe. Watch this space for further truths people need to hear.

 

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ill give you $25 for the case though, I need an update from my corsair 230t, and the ROG case would go nice with my ROG board 😁

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 ~Extra L3 cache is exciting, every time you load up a new game or program you never know what your going to get, will it perform like a 5700x or are we beating the 14900k today? 😅~

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I'm with the others, 250$ tops, too much needs to be put into it to be up to snuff.

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This is very obviously a PC which the seller put together from spare parts lying around or purchased secondhand on the cheap to flip.

 

If they're selling for $400 (unless that's what it's been discounted to after not selling for some time) then you should assume it didn't cost them more than $300 to build. 

 

The RAM in the wrong slots plus the fact they didn't even bother to screw in the PCIe bracket for the graphics card speaks of carelessness on the part of the seller.

 

 

Corps aren't your friends. "Bottleneck calculators" are BS. Only suckers buy based on brand. It's your PC, do what makes you happy.  If your build meets your needs, you don't need anyone else to "rate" it for you. And talking about being part of a "master race" is cringe. Watch this space for further truths people need to hear.

 

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Yeah, not sure about that CPU, but the 970 is still an okay card. My wife plays 1080p with it still, and can play things like Ark on high quality, and even plays Warzone 2 with pretty decent performance. $400 Canadian wouldn't be a bad deal at all. Not sure about piecing that out in USD though, might be pushing it, value wise. 

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3 hours ago, Holmes108 said:

not sure about that CPU

 

I had one for 3 years before I upgraded to 5600. It's not horrible at all.

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Memory:G.Skill Ripjaws V Series 32GB (2x16GB)  DDR4-3200 | GPU:PowerColor Fighter Radeon RX 7600 8 GB Video Card

Storage #1:Silicon Power A55 512GB SSD (OS driver) | Storage #2: Silicon Power A60 1TB M.2-2280 PCIe 3.0 X4 NVMe (Anything else)

Case:Cooler Master MasterBox Q300L | Case Fan: 3x Thermalright TL-C12C (2x intake fans, 1x exhaust fan)

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6 hours ago, Mysterion04 said:

are you sure? Motherboard already costs like around 150 usd. I think its the best part on the pc 😄

Given your response to the low amount: Not whatever they are asking

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6 hours ago, Mysterion04 said:

are you sure? Motherboard already costs like around 150 usd. I think its the best part on the pc 😄

But if you have 150 bucks to spend on a motherboard, there are much more modern options out there with nicer feature sets. So I wouldn't say you'll have people knocking down your door for it. 

 

The CPU is also a ~5 year old APU that's running Zen 1 cores so again, no one is going to be salivating over that... not that people were when it was new to begin with. 

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