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So I'm looking at moving from AMD to intel so will have a mobo, cpu and ram to sell

 

Do people just stick them up on ebay and see what they get offered or is there a way of spit balling value?

 

also, as I'm new here I'm not sure if it is OK to talk about pricings, I know some forums don't like it

 

this is what I have to sell

https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/

 

thank you

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Putting the parts on ebay seems fine. If you want to get an idea of how much you can expect as pricing, try searching your parts on ebay (if you haven't done so already).

Apart from that, your partpicker link is broken, you need the perma-link and not your current URL.

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Just now, 0xDiddi said:

Putting the parts on ebay seems fine. If you want to get an idea of how much you can expect as pricing, try searching your parts on ebay (if you haven't done so already).

Apart from that, your partpicker link is broken, you need the perma-link and not your current URL.

sorry about that

 

http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/4CvTBP

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5 minutes ago, Samson_ST said:

f.i.y people do sell these items on eday. so start a bidd at $1 and see what it goes from there

I'm at work and ebay is blocked, was trying to day dream away and wondered if there was a rough guide of say %50 of new price and so on

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Just now, 0xDiddi said:

I just looked at ebay and found some values:

  • Processor: 30 to 60 pounds
  • Mainboard: 120 to 220 pounds
  • RAM: 30 to 60 pounds

The price also depends on things like the product condition and whether or not you got the original box.

thats so over priced!!

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@0xDiddiI suggest searching completed listings, that will show you what they actually sell for.  A lot of times I've seen people asking way too much for things, and they typically don't sell for that price unless the buyer is dumb or haven't done any research or something like that.

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