How much can I sell my gaming pc for?

blackjesus84616

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Hi! I've decided to quit gaming and I'm gonna sell my pc. I have an idea of how much I could sell it for(around $700-800) but I want other peoples opinion. The specs are....
Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB (Gigabyte)
Ram: 16.0GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 798MHz
CPU: Intel Core i5 4690 @ 3.50GHz
Motherboard: ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. H81M-A
Hard Drive: 931GB Western Digital WDC WD10EZEX-22BN5A0 (SATA)
SSD: 223GB KINGSTON SHSS37A240G (SSD)
OS: Windows 10 Home 64-bit

Thanks for your time!
 
Solution
1060 6gb is close to $200 on ebay with good seller rep.

For the rest look on ebay and get comp selling prices (note the stuff you see has not sold yet)
i5-4690K is nice CPU, but many of these have seen voltage and high OC'ing, so price will be depressed.

The price once you look it up will be disappointing, maybe $400-$450.

If you can find someone local who knows/trusts you (say at school or work) then you'll get a good bit higher price for the complete system.

Good luck.
Yeah its not worth 700 to 800. Your CPU/Mobo/Ram are outdated and worth maybe 150-200 combined

The SSD is worth maybe 30-50 as a new 250 ssd GB is 90 bucks, sometimes even cheaper

The 1060 is probably the only thing worth any value on the system

The Windows OS will only be worth anything if its not an OEM, if its a retail copy then probably 80 bucks
 
1060 6gb is close to $200 on ebay with good seller rep.

For the rest look on ebay and get comp selling prices (note the stuff you see has not sold yet)
i5-4690K is nice CPU, but many of these have seen voltage and high OC'ing, so price will be depressed.

The price once you look it up will be disappointing, maybe $400-$450.

If you can find someone local who knows/trusts you (say at school or work) then you'll get a good bit higher price for the complete system.

Good luck.
 
Solution
A lot of times you are better off selling the individual parts rather than the PC as a whole. As people have said in this thread you can get $200 for the GPU, and you could probably get at least $150 for the CPU and maybe $60 for the motherboard, some parts are higher in demand than other parts.
 

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