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So here's the question:

My old computer (i5 2500k, GTX560, 128gb ssd) and build a new one (already got GPU) but I don't really know what people are willing to pay for it.

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The case is a cooler master haf 912

Mobo: Asus p8p67 pro rev3

GPU: Asus gtx 560

CPU: intel i5 2500k

SSD: 128gb corsair

There's a hdd, but I'd like to keep that one

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You might be better off picking it apart and selling each piece individually, though it depends. This would also allow you to do things such as keep your old SSD and copy of windows and such, which would save you money.

 

Your best bet would be to look around on sites like Ebay and check what other people are selling the same items for, and just sort of add it all up.

 

When you do sell, just be considerate and at least dust it out pretty good. Nothing worse than ordering a used PSU just to open the box to find a dust box.

 

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So here's the question:

I want to sell my old computer (i5 2500k, GTX560, 128gb ssd) and build a new one (already got GPU) but I don't really know what people are willing to pay for it. How much should I be selling it for?

Edit:

The case is a cooler master haf 912

Mobo: Asus p8p67 pro rev3

GPU: Asus gtx 970

CPU: intel i5 2500k

SSD: 128gb corsair

There's a hdd, but I'd like to keep that one

Hmm. The CPU is being sold at around $120-150 on Ebay. Wait I thought you said it had a GTX560 or 970?  :huh:  :huh:

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So here's the question:

My old computer (i5 2500k, GTX560, 128gb ssd) and build a new one (already got GPU) but I don't really know what people are willing to pay for it.

Edit:

The case is a cooler master haf 912

Mobo: Asus p8p67 pro rev3

GPU: Asus gtx 970

CPU: intel i5 2500k

SSD: 128gb corsair

There's a hdd, but I'd like to keep that one

What's the 2500k clocked at? If it's a decent bin you could stretch up the price a bit.

 

If everything is in good shape and you've blasted out every last spec of dust ~$500-700 depending on your location and local markets.

 

Breakdown:

$120-170 2500k (depends on clock)

$270 GTX 970

$80 MOBO

~$100 SSD+Case+PSU (depends on condition) -you never mentioned PSU, but I'm assuming it's something half decent.

 

*edit* forgot to mention. For components like the MOBO and GPU having the original boxes, including all manuals, cords, materials, accessories, etc. puts a HUGE price increase on them. It's extremely rare to find a Z67/77 MOBO with original packaging and materials. That alone could easily bring the board up to $100+, I gave the low end estimate.

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