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Curious what the community thinks I'll get for this (ON EBAY).  It's an Ibuypower PC my friend gave to me here are the specs:

 

I7-920

4x2GB DDR3 1333MHz

GTX 650 TI 2GB

60GB SSD Boot

500GB Storage

680W PSU

Case has dual fans

Loading it with windows 7 64 bit home premium.

DVD-RW

 

On a side note, I was browsing HD 7950's the other day and they are going for used as much or more than BRAND NEW.  I sold an HD 7970 Gigabyte windforce (379.99 brand new) BROKEN for 230 bucks...

Specs: Core I7-2600K @ 4.5GHz @ 1.35V, 4x4GB Corsair Vengeance Black 1600MHz CL9, Cooler Master Evo 212, MSI Z77 Mpower Motherboard, Sapphire Radeon HD 7950 Vapor-X @ 1000/1400, Cooler Master HAF 932 Blue Edition w/ 3 Cougar Hydraulic Bearing 120MM fans (2 up top 1 in the bottom) replaced side panel with a window, and rear fan with a Cougar Hydraulic Bearing 140MM, Cooler Master GX 650 80+ Bronze PSU, Samsung DVD-RW, Samsung 840 Pro 128GB SSD, Seagate 750GB SATA III 7200RPM

 

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I7-920 (intel)

4x2GB DDR3 1333MHz (Crucial)

GTX 650 TI 2GB (EVGA)

60GB SSD Boot (OCZ)

500GB Storage (Seagate)

680W PSU (OCZ)

Case has dual fans (Ibuypower)

Loading it with windows 7 64 bit home premium.

DVD-RW (Samsung)

Specs: Core I7-2600K @ 4.5GHz @ 1.35V, 4x4GB Corsair Vengeance Black 1600MHz CL9, Cooler Master Evo 212, MSI Z77 Mpower Motherboard, Sapphire Radeon HD 7950 Vapor-X @ 1000/1400, Cooler Master HAF 932 Blue Edition w/ 3 Cougar Hydraulic Bearing 120MM fans (2 up top 1 in the bottom) replaced side panel with a window, and rear fan with a Cougar Hydraulic Bearing 140MM, Cooler Master GX 650 80+ Bronze PSU, Samsung DVD-RW, Samsung 840 Pro 128GB SSD, Seagate 750GB SATA III 7200RPM

 

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Eh...i personally wouldn't pay above $330 for it, and that's if i was desperate, especially considering it doesn't include monitor, keyboard & mouse etc. You may have better luck selling the parts individually.

 

Its a buyers market, and with the haswell launch its going to get harder and harder to justify $500+ price for a platform thats generations behind.

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Well my eBay analysis says 550-650.  I just saw a few dells go for quite a bit more with similar hardware (Crappy GPU tho), so I'd expect 100-200 less.  I just sold a Core 2 Quad 4GB ram, 60GB SSD+160GB storage and a GTS 450 for about 400 bucks.  eBay market is strange, people buy what sounds good (2GB GDDR3 GAMING CARDS), but avoid 1GB GDDR5 cards.  At least this PC has some balls in it as it will play the newest games at 1080p with high settings (not maxed tho).  Remember, I am not selling to the educated mass...

Specs: Core I7-2600K @ 4.5GHz @ 1.35V, 4x4GB Corsair Vengeance Black 1600MHz CL9, Cooler Master Evo 212, MSI Z77 Mpower Motherboard, Sapphire Radeon HD 7950 Vapor-X @ 1000/1400, Cooler Master HAF 932 Blue Edition w/ 3 Cougar Hydraulic Bearing 120MM fans (2 up top 1 in the bottom) replaced side panel with a window, and rear fan with a Cougar Hydraulic Bearing 140MM, Cooler Master GX 650 80+ Bronze PSU, Samsung DVD-RW, Samsung 840 Pro 128GB SSD, Seagate 750GB SATA III 7200RPM

 

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