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selling a used pc to a friend, how much is it worth?

Title says all, in GBP £ please if you can

 

CPU: Intel i5 4670k

CPU COOLER: corsair h80i AIO

MOBO: Asus z87-a

RAM: crucial 2x8gb ram

GPU: Palit gtx 760

CASE: cooler master k350

PSU: powercool 750w 80+ bronze semi modular

 

Includes a DVDRW 

 

No HDD or SSD (keeping them)

 

thanks in advance

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Have him buy a new PSU if you value him as a friend.

 

I bought a used z87 board with a 4670k, a Hyper212 cooler and 8GB of ram for around 160-180 GBP.

 

For 16 GB and an AIO I'd say anything between 175 and 250 for those part depending on the wear level and how good fo a friend you want to be.

 

30 GBP for the case if it's in good shape.

50-80 GBP for the GPU depending on condition and how good of a friend you want to be.

10 GBP for DVDRW

 

 

Anywhere between 300-500 I guess?

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400 GBP, 500 max

 

change the psu if your friend values his life

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£350-450 seems a safe bet considering the age of components and friend discount. 

+1 for the new PSU through, I would absolutely recommend shelling out a solid amount on something reliable. He could sell the current PSU to partially cover the cost but there isn't a big market for used PSU's especially of that tier.

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Sorry, didn't see your currency... That converts to about 350gbp I think

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Just now, ian1467 said:

Sorry, didn't see your currency... That converts to about 350gbp I think

 

2 minutes ago, A1Mike_W said:

£350-450 seems a safe bet considering the age of components and friend discount. 

+1 for the new PSU through, I would absolutely recommend shelling out a solid amount on something reliable. He could sell the current PSU to partially cover the cost but there isn't a big market for used PSU's especially of that tier.

 

2 minutes ago, JDE said:

400 GBP, 500 max

 

change the psu if your friend values his life

 

7 minutes ago, chckovsky said:

Have him buy a new PSU if you value him as a friend.

 

I bought a used z87 board with a 4670k, a Hyper212 cooler and 8GB of ram for around 160-180 GBP.

 

For 16 GB and an AIO I'd say anything between 175 and 250 for those part depending on the wear level and how good fo a friend you want to be.

 

30 GBP for the case if it's in good shape.

50-80 GBP for the GPU depending on condition and how good of a friend you want to be.

10 GBP for DVDRW

 

 

Anywhere between 300-500 I guess?

Thanks, ill probably give it to him for near 300 then as hes a friend and to replace that psu lmao

CPU: i7 8700k Motherboard: MSI Z370 Krait Gaming RAM: 4x 8GB Corsair Vengeance Pro (2 white, 2 black) GPU: MSI RTX 2070 Armor Case: Corsair Crystal 570x White HDD: 2x 2TB Seagate Barracuda 7200rpm Sata 3 SSD: 240GB Corsair Force 3 + 500GB Samsung 970 Evo Cooling: Corsair Hydro Series™ H150i PSU: Corsair RM750i OS: Windows 10 Pro 64-Bit

Mouse: Logitech G600 Keyboard: Corsair K95 RGB Cherry MX Brown Monitor: Samsung S24C570L 1080p 23.6" + AOC AGON 240Hz 1080p Sound: HyperX Cloud Headset Black/Red + Logitech Z213 Speakers 2.1

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