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What would I be able to sell my PC for?

Retch

So I'm looking to build or buy a new system. I found a pretty decent one for about 1500 dollars with ryzen 7 2700x + gtx 1070ti on a b350 motherboard with 16gb of ddr4 ram. If I were to make this upgrade, I would sell me current PC. It has a Gainward gtx 670 2gb, intel core i7 3770 (non k) + hyper 212 evo sink, and a  p75ma-p45 mobo with a 750w power supply. I see alot of tech youtubers saying most people overprice their systems when putting them on craigslist etc, so what do you think would be a reasonable price for my pc? I would like to know an estimate before going out and buying/building a new system so that I know my approx budget. I was thinking 350-400 dollars, does it sound like I'm a dreamer or is it a reasonable price? :)

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I would say $350 at the best. But it does matter the presentation as well. So make sure is all cleaned and tidy before taking pictures and sell it. My personal opinion would be $300.

 

Feel free to correct me if others think I'm off the price.

 

P.S I'm in UK so I kind of checked it with the prices here.

CPU: Ryzen 7 2700x, Cooling: Corsair H100i Platinum AIO MOBO: Asus Strix B450 F GPU: Gigabyte GTX 1080 Founders Edition + Arctic Accelero Xtreme III RAM: 2x8GB ThermalTake ToughRAM White 3200MHz PSU: Corsair RM850x White Storage: 250GB Samsung 970 Evo NVMe CASE: Corsair 275r Airflow White OTHER: White and Orange Cable Extensions ---- MONITOR: Samsung LC32JG5 32" WQHD 1440p VA 144Hz

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$350 - $400 at most. Don't expect a lot for it. It's not worth much.

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Just now, r3loAded said:

I would say $350 at the best. But it does matter the presentation as well. So make sure is all cleaned and tidy before taking pictures and sell it. My personal opinion would be $300.

 

Feel free to correct me if others think I'm off the price.

 

P.S I'm in UK so I kind of checked it with the prices here.

300 would still be good for me, it would be a 1200 dollar cost for a massive upgrade, which seems reasonable

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24 minutes ago, Retch said:

So I'm looking to build or buy a new system. I found a pretty decent one for about 1500 dollars with ryzen 7 2700x + gtx 1070ti on a b350 motherboard with 16gb of ddr4 ram. If I were to make this upgrade, I would sell me current PC. It has a Gainward gtx 670 2gb, intel core i7 3770 (non k) + hyper 212 evo sink, and a  p75ma-p45 mobo with a 750w power supply. I see alot of tech youtubers saying most people overprice their systems when putting them on craigslist etc, so what do you think would be a reasonable price for my pc? I would like to know an estimate before going out and buying/building a new system so that I know my approx budget. I was thinking 350-400 dollars, does it sound like I'm a dreamer or is it a reasonable price? :)

yea about 450 max man the cpu is actually = to 8th generation i3's in gaming performance but that cpu is so old it can't even keep up with a gtx 950 so about 450 max

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2 minutes ago, Justin2Justin14 said:

that cpu is so old it can't even keep up with a gtx 950

Don't mislead people. That 3770 is still holding it's ground and quite capable. It'll easily hold up a GTX 980 maybe even more if the resolution it's at least 1440p.

CPU: Ryzen 7 2700x, Cooling: Corsair H100i Platinum AIO MOBO: Asus Strix B450 F GPU: Gigabyte GTX 1080 Founders Edition + Arctic Accelero Xtreme III RAM: 2x8GB ThermalTake ToughRAM White 3200MHz PSU: Corsair RM850x White Storage: 250GB Samsung 970 Evo NVMe CASE: Corsair 275r Airflow White OTHER: White and Orange Cable Extensions ---- MONITOR: Samsung LC32JG5 32" WQHD 1440p VA 144Hz

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Uk pricing i would say around £300.

 

Best way to compare is take the most inportant parts, the CPU and GPU, compare their stock performance vs current gen, then find out how much current gen hardware sells second hand. You cant ask more than what the equivalant current gen item sells for second hand. The 670 for example is less powerfull than a 1050ti.

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VDU: Panasonic 42" Plasma | GPU: Gigabyte 1080ti Gaming OC & Barrow Block (RIP)...GTX 980ti | Sound: Asus Xonar D2X - Z5500 -FiiO X3K DAP/DAC - ATH-M50S | Case: Phantek Enthoo Primo White |

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7 minutes ago, r3loAded said:

Don't mislead people. That 3770 is still holding it's ground and quite capable. It'll easily hold up a GTX 980 maybe even more if the resolution it's at least 1440p.

Oh my bad I meant gpu my pc autocorrected to cpu yes I still have a i7 2600 but the gpu is lacking lol!

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