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The 4790k and ram will sell for a decent amount. I recently sold a 4790k for £230 on ebay (I paid £330 2.5 years ago) and the 32gb ram sold for £155 and the Asus RoG board for £80. This lot practically paid for my upgrade to a Ryzen 7 1700, board and ram. I think I added £100, can't complain at all. 

 

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Just now, stealth80 said:

The 4790k and ram will sell for a decent amount. I recently sold a 4790k for £230 on ebay (I paid £330 2.5 years ago) and the 32gb ram sold for £155 and the Asus RoG board for £80. This lot practically paid for my upgrade to a Ryzen 7 1700, board and ram. I think I added £100, can't complain at all. 

but for the whole package, what do you think it could get?

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Depends where you live, what your local market is like, etc.

Asking here is pretty useless. You'll get opinions that aren't based on facts that are useful to you.

I'd try Sweclockers. Also, take a look in your local area classifieds, compare, and price accordingly.

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3 minutes ago, dizmo said:

Depends where you live, what your local market is like, etc.

Asking here is pretty useless. You'll get opinions that aren't based on facts that are useful to you.

I'd try Sweclockers. Also, take a look in your local area classifieds, compare, and price accordingly.

okay, just made a post on sweclockers :)

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I think you'd get more luck selling the pieces individually rather than as a group.

 

The 4790k could go for about $250.

The ram depends on the frequency and if it's ddr4 or ddr3, but you may get a good deal regardless because of the fluctuation of ram prices over the past year. (>$30)

The PSU depends on its efficiency, modularity, and producer. I'd say at most $50 - if it's modular and made by a reputable company.

2TB HDD depends, yet again, on the specific product. No Idea of worth, but I'd say about $20.

The 280X price varies a lot - could go for as little as $130.

No clue about the case - I'd say at least $20.

Overall - it worked out to exactly $500. I'd say that it's a minimum price. You may be able to get 600+ if you sell it well.

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You would probably be best separating it out. It also depends I guess If you're buying/upgrading after as you could reuse some of it

 

But I sold a PC with a 4670K, Z87 MSI Gaming 5, (I think), 8GB Gskill ram, 450w Corsair PSU, 120GB SSD, 500GB HDD, Zalman case, Nvidia 670 GTX, 24 inch monitor, Razor Deathstalker keyboard and Razor Naga Mouse for like  £350 - Compare that to the above :/

 

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1 minute ago, stealth80 said:

You would probably be best separating it out. It also depends I guess If you're buying/upgrading after as you could reuse some of it

 

But I sold a PC with a 4670K, Z87 MSI Gaming 5, (I think), 8GB Gskill ram, 450w Corsair PSU, 120GB SSD, 500GB HDD, Zalman case, Nvidia 670 GTX, 24 inch monitor, Razor Deathstalker keyboard and Razor Naga Mouse for like  £350 - Compare that to the above :/

im not upgrading.i bought this pc for about 200 bucks and i want to make as much profit as i can xD

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