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1 hour ago, mrgooglegeek said:

If its all in good shape then I could see you getting around $2000 for it but don't quote me on that.

$2k USD? No. 

 

It's £1390 new. That's around $1970 USD. It uses old parts mixed with new ones. I would list it at £1050 give or take, and see if people negotiate down to £1000 or £950. The least I would take is £900, but only if I was desperate. 

 

EDIT- didn't notice the peripherals. Some people won't want the peripherals (so they can get their own,) but if they want them I'd charge £100 for the mouse+kb+headset.

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3 minutes ago, Kobathor said:

$2k USD? No. 

 

It's £1390 new. That's around $1970 USD. It uses old parts mixed with new ones. I would list it at £1050 give or take, and see if people negotiate down to £1000 or £950. The least I would take is £900, but only if I was desperate. 

I was basing my price on the idea of it being all new parts. Depending on how old the system is (not the age of the tech, the age of the parts), It could be worth anywhere from $1000 to $2000.

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1 hour ago, mrgooglegeek said:

I was basing my price on the idea of it being all new parts. Depending on how old the system is (not the age of the tech, the age of the parts), It could be worth anywhere from $1000 to $2000.

It's not worth more than new price. The price in USD is inflated by the price of the 3770k, which is $549 on PCPP. The actual worth of the computer (no peripherals) is worth around $1,489. The peripherals and external HDD add about $200 to the price, but nobody would pay that for used parts. If I were a used buyer, I'd buy this PC for $1,100 at most, since you can build a better PC for that $1489. That, and because Z77 doesn't have as many features as Z87 or Z97, since it's old. Nobody in their right mind would pay $2,000 for that.

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1 hour ago, Kobathor said:

since you can build a better PC for that $1489. That, and because Z77 doesn't have as many features as Z87 or Z97, since it's old. Nobody in their right mind would pay $2,000 for that.

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