how much could i possibly get for this laptop

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Henry_Z1m

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im planning to sell my old laptop which is like 2 years old maybe, its a Lenovo Ideapad Y700-15isk
These are the specs of the laptop, im planning on buying a new graphics card so thats why im asking. The laptop works really well and just needs a bit of cleaning. So how much could this be worth when selling to someone (in euros)
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If the machine is running fine and you aren't noticing any issues(Slow Loading Speeds, Crashes, Frame Drops In-Games) than I would just take the cover off and make sure the inside isn't to dusty, especially the intake for the cooling fans. If you don't feel comfortable with your skills with computer building and repair than you could bring it to a shop but if is visually in good condition than I wouldn't stress that the inside isn't either. To be honest you really shouldn't have any issues, I would only recommend cleaning the inside of the PC if it was a desktop.
New, the laptop goes for 1049.99$(859.85 Euros) from lenovo itself. If it is in good condition with little no damage and is in very good condition components wise, than it is really up to how fast you want to sell it. If you want to spend a while advertising eventually a buyer will come along. As it is 2 years old and not brand new, there is no real set price to its value. It is truly up to what you are ok with selling it for.

The CPU new is roughly 360 Euros so there is still value in it

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thanks for the answer but is there a way i could check the condition of the components? should i go take it to a hardware store somewhere or just if it works its good??
 
Used or reconditioned it goes for $630-$729 "dollar""$729 of Newegg" Nobody is going to give you MSRP for a used Laptop simply because it is used. Google and Ebay can give you a pretty good idea what "Used" prices are going.
 
If the machine is running fine and you aren't noticing any issues(Slow Loading Speeds, Crashes, Frame Drops In-Games) than I would just take the cover off and make sure the inside isn't to dusty, especially the intake for the cooling fans. If you don't feel comfortable with your skills with computer building and repair than you could bring it to a shop but if is visually in good condition than I wouldn't stress that the inside isn't either. To be honest you really shouldn't have any issues, I would only recommend cleaning the inside of the PC if it was a desktop.
 
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