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Fellow LTT people! I have some parts left over from my oldish HP prebuilt, and im thinking of selling them to a non-techie friend of mine. All the parts are:

i5-4440 with hp stock cooler (not intel basic one)

IPM-87MP (h87 motherboard if i remember correctly)

300w PSU

HP case with 60mm fan.

He will buy RAM and GPU himself.

I had the PC for maybe a year then the CPU and motherboard for a few months in my new build, before upgrading to the i5-4690k and Z97 PRO GAMER. I'm still wondering how it never overheated, as it had a GTX 645(sold already) and the i5with the notsogood cooler, and only a single 60mm fan cooling it in the back??? 

 

We were talking something like 170€ for it all+building it for him, what do you think? Too much (am I ripping him off :P)? Not enough?

 

 

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GTX1080ti, I5-4690k, ASUS Z97 PRO-GAMER, 8GB DDR3 1600mhz, Hyper 212 EVO, Tt view 31 RGB.

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~ The i5 retails new for €150.

 

~ I could only find 2 sellers of the IPM 87-MP (is this the one you meant?) one of them sold for €24,99 and the other is on offer for €80 (which seems like a complete rip-off)

 

~ A "300W PSU" is hard to tell, without knowing a manufacturer, but I guess it is some unbranded cheap psu that came with your prebuilt system. I honestly wouldn't re-use it, or give it away for €5.

 

In the end, it is your decision if you are ripping him off and his decision to accept your offer.

 

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2 minutes ago, y_unit265 said:

~ The i5 retails new for €150.

Actually not in Finland, cheapest I found was 198€ without shipping. but still I feel like ripping him off, quite a bit. For ex I could maybe get 100€ for the CPU+MB+cooler, and then 70€ for case+PSU+building it? :D though when I first asked him how much he was willing to pay for them he said 200€, and I said thats too much. He just insisted that he could never build it himself and is willing to pay if I built it for him

 

5 minutes ago, y_unit265 said:

~ I could only find 2 sellers of the IPM 87-MP (is this the one you meant?) one of them sold for €24,99 and the other is on offer for €80 (which seems like a complete rip-off)

Yeah thats what i meant

Manufacturer: Pegatron

Manufacturer name: IPM87-MP says HP.

*apply wutface here* :

http://www.ebay.com/itm/HP-Memphis-S-IPM87-MP-Motherboard-732239-501-732239-502-732239-503-707825-002-/171953424050

http://nl.aliexpress.com/store/product/Free-shipping-for-HP-IPM87-MP-Memphis-S-system-mainboard-for-707825-001-chipset-H87-Socket/215107_32239573310.html?storeId=215107

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA6392VN4810

THAT is what I call a ripoff :P

4 minutes ago, y_unit265 said:

A "300W PSU" is hard to tell, without knowing a manufacturer, but I guess it is some unbranded cheap psu that came with your prebuilt system. I honestly wouldn't re-use it, or give it away for €5.

Yeah TBH im too lazy to go check out the PSU but its some cheap one that came with the prebuilt.

 

Winning an argument with a woman step by step

step one - talk to her

step two - fight with her for 2 hours even if you are really right

step three - admit that she is right for the sake of your safety

step four - realize that you have accomplished nothing and she still thinks you were wrong and now she thinks you are even more stupid

GTX1080ti, I5-4690k, ASUS Z97 PRO-GAMER, 8GB DDR3 1600mhz, Hyper 212 EVO, Tt view 31 RGB.

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