Custom Built PC: Selling Price Estimate

Justin21

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Jul 14, 2016
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So last July (just over 1 year) I bought parts and built my first custom PC. It was meant for school and gaming but over the year I have only used it occasionally for school or browsing. It is more than overkill for what I use it for so I want to see if looking into selling it is worth it.

Here is the parts list:
Case: Phanteks Enthoo Pro Midtower (Came with 1 fan)
Processor: Intel I-6700 (3.4 GHz, Quad Core)
CPU Cooler: Cryorig C7
Main Fan: Phanteks Premium (Came with case)
Extra Fans: Cooler Master 120 S12 (4 pack, only have used 2)
Motherboard: Gigabyte H170-Gaming 3
Graphics Card: NVIDIA Geforce GTX 1060
Memory: GSkill Ripjaw DDR4 (2 x 8 GB)
Power Supply: EVGA Supernova 650 G2 (80+ Gold)
Storage I: Western Digital Blue 1 TB Harddrive (7200 RPM)
Storage II: Samsung 850 EVO 500 GB SSD
Software: Windows 10 Home



Other Details:
It has an asus dvd drive installed
I still have all the boxes, manuals, etc., that each part came with.
I would prefer to sell the PC as a whole but I might be open to selling parts individually, so any information on that would be awesome.
Light use over the year
I have done 1 deep clean
I also have a 27" acer monitor that I would consider selling if I convert to a laptop, but that's not a huge deal right now
If I left anything out or if there are any questions, please let me know. I appreciate any help I might get on this matter! Thank you!

 
CPU: ~$200
MOBO: ~$50
GPU: ~$200-$250
RAM: ~$100-$150 (Speed depending)
PSU: ~$100
SSD: ~$140
Total: ~$800-$950

Unfortunately, things like fans, software, and to a certain extent cases tend to not have a resale value. Typically its easier to sell parts individually but you'll end up with leftovers like fans and probably the case. This also doesn't take into effect the shift of AMD ryzen with price vs performance. You may get a few people trying to low ball you with that.