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Hello!

 

I've been wanting to sell my current system to fund a new, upcoming project. I wanted to know if you would buy it as well as approximately how much its worth.

 

Specs are as follows:

 

Pentium G3258 CPU

Gigabyte Z97X-Gaming-3 motherboard

8GB HyperX Fury Ram

R7 260X 2GB GPU

1TB Seagate Barracuda HDD

CX430 Power Supply

 

Any other specs you want to know are in my signature.

 

Thanks guys - Touch

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If I were to buy this system, which I wouldn't (poor selection of parts) I'd buy it for 300$, 330$ max. 

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From a G3258 to dual Xeon E5-2670's

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$300?

 

 

i7-6700k  Cooling: Deepcool Captain 240EX White GPU: GTX 1080Ti EVGA FTW3 Mobo: AsRock Z170 Extreme4 Case: Phanteks P400s TG Special Black/White PSU: EVGA 850w GQ Ram: 64GB (3200Mhz 16x4 Corsair Vengeance RGB) Storage 1x 1TB Seagate Barracuda 240GBSandisk SSDPlus, 480GB OCZ Trion 150, 1TB Crucial NVMe
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Maybe $300-$350

 

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Hello!

 

I've been wanting to sell my current system to fund a new, upcoming project. I wanted to know if you would buy it as well as approximately how much its worth.

 

Specs are as follows:

 

Pentium G3258 CPU

Gigabyte Z97X-Gaming-3 motherboard

8GB HyperX Fury Ram

R7 260X 2GB GPU

1TB Seagate Barracuda HDD

CX430 Power Supply

 

Any other specs you want to know are in my signature.

 

Thanks guys - Touch

 

I'd say probably $350 or so.

Specs: CPU - Intel i7 8700K @ 5GHz | GPU - Gigabyte GTX 970 G1 Gaming | Motherboard - ASUS Strix Z370-G WIFI AC | RAM - XPG Gammix DDR4-3000MHz 32GB (2x16GB) | Main Drive - Samsung 850 Evo 500GB M.2 | Other Drives - 7TB/3 Drives | CPU Cooler - Corsair H100i Pro | Case - Fractal Design Define C Mini TG | Power Supply - EVGA G3 850W

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Market as perfect for fallout 4 or maybe target the moba audience and get 350 out of it, its what i would do

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Market as perfect for fallout 4 or maybe target the moba audience and get 350 out of it, its what i would do

I second the moba part, someone will eat it up.

Sergeant, United States Marine Corps

Network Administrator, Comptia A+, Security+, Cisco Certified Networking Associate

From a G3258 to dual Xeon E5-2670's

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If I were to buy this system, which I wouldn't (poor selection of parts) I'd buy it for 300$, 330$ max. 

Dont mean to be quite rude, I'm generally not like that, but...

 

You said poor selection of parts when you have a Non-overclockable I3 on water, a Kingston V300 SSD, a CX Series PSU, and a GTX 960 (2GB)

 

I admit on my part the CX series of PSU's was not the greastest but it was the cheapest. 

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Dont mean to be quite rude, I'm generally not like that, but...

 

You said poor selection of parts when you have a Non-overclockable I3 on water, a Kingston V300 SSD, a CX Series PSU, and a GTX 960 (2GB)

 

I admit on my part the CX series of PSU's was not the greastest but it was the cheapest. 

1. i3 Was an upgrade from a G3258 which I had pinned at 4.9Ghz and the h100i was to cool that.

2. Kingston V300 SSD boots to desktop in less than 10 seconds, and I got it for 80$ in store.

3. Corsair CX500M is more than enough for my system, which consumes only 200 Watts at load.

4. G1 Gaming GTX 960 is OC'd to 1550Mhz, and maxes out literally any game I play on it.

Also if you've ever seen my build you'd know it's a damn good looking machine, and looks are important to me. Also, within the next month I'll be receiving a 4790k to improve 3D rendering which I do a lot of, and over the next 3 I'll be saving additional birthday money, and Christmas money along with a few paychecks to pick up a 980ti and then sell the old parts to get a high quality PSU. Not for nothing but your "Project Artemis" features a Fury X, which is frankly stupid when you can get a higher performing 980ti for the same price, especially when you're not restricted by size, as you're using a rather large ATX case.

 

EDIT: Here's the PC.

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Sergeant, United States Marine Corps

Network Administrator, Comptia A+, Security+, Cisco Certified Networking Associate

From a G3258 to dual Xeon E5-2670's

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Dont mean to be quite rude, I'm generally not like that, but...

 

You said poor selection of parts when you have a Non-overclockable I3 on water, a Kingston V300 SSD, a CX Series PSU, and a GTX 960 (2GB)

 

I admit on my part the CX series of PSU's was not the greastest but it was the cheapest. 

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/Mth8t6

Also assuming you paid about 500$ for that build the build listed above destroys it, and if you got the PC before the release of the 950 a 750ti would've been better than a 260x.

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From a G3258 to dual Xeon E5-2670's

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1. i3 Was an upgrade from a G3258 which I had pinned at 4.9Ghz and the h100i was to cool that.

2. Kingston V300 SSD boots to desktop in less than 10 seconds, and I got it for 80$ in store.

3. Corsair CX500M is more than enough for my system, which consumes only 200 Watts at load.

4. G1 Gaming GTX 960 is OC'd to 1550Mhz, and maxes out literally any game I play on it.

Also if you've ever seen my build you'd know it's a damn good looking machine, and looks are important to me. Also, within the next month I'll be receiving a 4790k to improve 3D rendering which I do a lot of, and over the next 3 I'll be saving additional birthday money, and Christmas money along with a few paychecks to pick up a 980ti and then sell the old parts to get a high quality PSU. Not for nothing but your "Project Artemis" features a Fury X, which is frankly stupid when you can get a higher performing 980ti for the same price, especially when you're not restricted by size, as you're using a rather large ATX case.

As I previously stated, I'm not normally one to be rude or impolite. I'm sorry if i made you upset or offended in any way. I dont want to argue over a build that dosent even exist. (Project Artemis) My bad, as I said. Sorry, didnt mean to be rude.

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http://pcpartpicker.com/p/Mth8t6

Also assuming you paid about 500$ for that build the build listed above destroys it, and if you got the PC before the release of the 950 a 750ti would've been better than a 260x.

About the Graphics Card, my brother and I built our systems at the same time. Small presents to ourselves, anyway, we decided to go with opposing brands. He got a 750Ti and i got the 260X, we wanted to compare FPS, Benchmarks, and such. turns out the 260X won in nearly all of our benchmarks, so i decided to keep it for my small gaming needs (CSGO, BioShock Infinite)

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About the Graphics Card, my brother and I built our systems at the same time. Small presents to ourselves, anyway, we decided to go with opposing brands. He got a 750Ti and i got the 260X, we wanted to compare FPS, Benchmarks, and such. turns out the 260X won in nearly all of our benchmarks, so i decided to keep it for my small gaming needs (CSGO, BioShock Infinite)

In what games was the 260X out performing? As the benchmarks show the 750ti is typically ahead at least a few frames in nearly every game. Also why would you build opposing brand PC's instead of trying to get the very best you could? What did his system end as?

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/geforce-gtx-750-ti-review,3750-7.html

Sergeant, United States Marine Corps

Network Administrator, Comptia A+, Security+, Cisco Certified Networking Associate

From a G3258 to dual Xeon E5-2670's

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