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3 minutes ago, Lurick said:

Depending on where you are selling it and if people can message you or not I would aim for around $600 as the asking price. That way you have haggle room and if someone offers you say $500 or so then you can accept it and be happy. If you start low people will only try to get you to go lower most of the time.

I know that yeah, that's why 650 would seem more reasonable, if they get their "asking" to 600, I'll do fine with that also.

Whole PC setup, including monitor, keyboard etc. I was thinking about a maximum of 650, and lowest around 550?
It would be only within my country, so the assumed price would be nice to have given in euros. Also, the laptop isn't included, it's just there, cause I did a whole setup picture.
All of the parts are in well condition and don't perform any physical harm or software issue etc.
=Processor: AMD FX-8320 8-Core @3,3Ghz. 
=Videocard: Sapphire HD 7870 2GB. 
=Memory: 1x8Gb Kingston @ 799MHz. 
=Power Supply: Chieftec CTG ATX2.3 85+ 650W 
=Hard Drives: x1 1Tb HDD & x1 250Gb HDD. 
=Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-970A-DS3P 
=Monitor: LG Flatron E2442 24" 1920x1080 
=Monitor 2: Samsung SyncMaster 172N 17". 
=Keyboard: Razer Blackwidow Ultimate Blue LED 
=Mouse: Corsair Raptor M45 
=Mousepad: Steelseries QcK+
=Microphone: BTSKY BM-800 Condenser Microphone powered by a InnoGear Single Channel 48V Phantom Power Supply 
=Headset: Ozone Rage 7HX 7.1 Surround Sound 
=Operating System: Windows 10 64-bit (Not activated)

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i think that is a pretty good price for a computer with all the peripherals and monitors

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650 seems reasonable, you have a decent set of peripherals which increase the value nicely :)

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2 minutes ago, SPAS-ID said:

i would consider about 60-70% of the original price

I don't know the original price, cause it's a PC build part-by-part.  When I did like the "math" then I did take around 65% off the price and added it up, and it did match up around that price, so 600~ish?

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2 minutes ago, olivermvahar said:

I don't know the original price, cause it's a PC build part-by-part.  When I did like the "math" then I did take around 65% off the price and added it up, and it did match up around that price, so 600~ish?

600-625 then, i would prefer to sell as part and not as a PC, since its gonna took a long time

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Depending on where you are selling it and if people can message you or not I would aim for around $600 as the asking price. That way you have haggle room and if someone offers you say $500 or so then you can accept it and be happy. If you start low people will only try to get you to go lower most of the time.

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3 minutes ago, Lurick said:

Depending on where you are selling it and if people can message you or not I would aim for around $600 as the asking price. That way you have haggle room and if someone offers you say $500 or so then you can accept it and be happy. If you start low people will only try to get you to go lower most of the time.

I know that yeah, that's why 650 would seem more reasonable, if they get their "asking" to 600, I'll do fine with that also.

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