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How much do you think I could sell my system for? - Budget to be used for a new system

Hey everyone.

Quick question for you all:

Since I'm planning on getting a new system, I would have to sell my current one. How much do you think I could get for it?

 

There is some stuff missing from the list below, such as storage (for obvious reasons) and a CPU Cooler - I plan on reusing my current one, and my GTX 1070 - as I need it :P

What I was considering, rather than selling an incomplete system, I was going to buy a new SSD, HDD and Cooler, (maybe find an old GPU to throw in) and then sell it on.

 

Parts that I'm Selling: 

Intel Core i5 4690K - Stable OC at 4.8GHz

16 GB Kingston Fury 1866Mhz - Stable OC at 2133MHz

ASRock Z97 Extreme 4 Motherboard

Phanteks Enthoo Pro - Windowed, Black Edition

Corsair HX 750W Power Supply (80+ Gold)

 

Parts I would have to get to complete the system to be sold: 

be quiet! Dark Rock Advanced CPU Cooler

PNY CS1311 120GB SSD

Seagate BarraCuda 1TB HDD

 

Thanks for reading and possible help on the matter.

 

(sorry if posted in the wrong section or if its against Guidelines.)

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6 minutes ago, nerdslayer1 said:

500-600$ for fast sale 700$ max usd

Around this, I doubt you will get much more due to the depletion in price once PC Components have been used

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11 minutes ago, Alexp10v2 said:

Hey everyone.

Quick question for you all:

Since I'm planning on getting a new system, I would have to sell my current one. How much do you think I could get for it?

 

There is some stuff missing from the list below, such as storage (for obvious reasons) and a CPU Cooler - I plan on reusing my current one, and my GTX 1070 - as I need it :P

What I was considering, rather than selling an incomplete system, I was going to buy a new SSD, HDD and Cooler, (maybe find an old GPU to throw in) and then sell it on.

 

Parts that I'm Selling: 

Intel Core i5 4690K - Stable OC at 4.8GHz

16 GB Kingston Fury 1866Mhz - Stable OC at 2133MHz

ASRock Z97 Extreme 4 Motherboard

Phanteks Enthoo Pro - Windowed, Black Edition

Corsair HX 750W Power Supply (80+ Gold)

 

Parts I would have to get to complete the system to be sold: 

be quiet! Dark Rock Advanced CPU Cooler

PNY CS1311 120GB SSD

Seagate BarraCuda 1TB HDD

 

Thanks for reading and possible help on the matter.

 

(sorry if posted in the wrong section or if its against Guidelines.)

the cpu I'd say might be worth $200. ram $80ish. motherboard $80. Case $80. psu $140.

 

So for all that $580, round up to $600. For complete build probably $700.

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Well, you might want to keep the case too, and then just part it out.

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27 minutes ago, Alexp10v2 said:

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Never spend money on something you're trying to sell unless you absolutely have to (i.e., only has 2GB of RAM, no hard drive), and even then spend the absolute bare minimum.

 

With that said, the way to get the most money you can out of damn near any PC is to part it out. It takes longer than just slapping $700 on the thing and handing it to the first guy who offers you $550, but if you're not in a rush to get rid of the thing, you'll make more money selling individual parts than you will a completed system.

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