How much i can sell my used gaming PC?

killas291

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Hey guys. Alrighty, I am looking to sell my used computer (Used for like a year), but I am not really sure how much is it worth. When i have bought it i have spend around $1.000.

Please value it ^^ (Including 2 21.5" Monitors)

Specs:

CPU: http://www.amazon.com/Intel-Core-i5-4690K-Processor-BX80646I54690K/dp/B00KPRWB9G | 1x - $264 |
RAM: http://www.amazon.com/Crucial-Ballistix-Elite-PC3-14900-BLE2KIT4G3D1869DE1TX0/dp/B006YG92GC | 1x - $119 |
Power Supply: http://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Series-80PLUS-Gold-Certified-Supply/dp/B00EB7UIXM | 1x - $159 |
GPU: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814125496 | 1x - $200 |
Motherboard: http://www.amazon.com/MSI-DDR3-2600-Motherboards-GAMING/dp/B00K8KPXUO | 1x - $149 |
HDD: http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-SATA-Hard-Drive-HD103UJ/dp/B000XZ5JBW | 1x - $60 |
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2 Monitors: http://www.bimeks.com.tr/urun/143522/samsung-22d390-full-hd-led-tv-.aspx | 2x - $338 |
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| Tl: $1288 |


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Sometimes selling parts individually will make you more money. With that being said, sometimes you also end up with parts you can't sell unless you practically give them away.

There are a lot of risks to the buyer, as most of the time warranties don't transfer, the buyer has no idea how the parts were used, if they have problems, etc.

You see lots of people asking crazy prices on used parts, but they generally never sell until they get more realistic about the pricing. Your parts aren't getting any newer, and you may start to see people trying to unload Haswell chips to upgrade to the new latest and greatest, which will again drop prices.

I would start by asking more than $500 for sure, and say OBO, but don't be surprised if what...


Should i better sell it for parts? What do you think?

 
Sometimes selling parts individually will make you more money. With that being said, sometimes you also end up with parts you can't sell unless you practically give them away.

There are a lot of risks to the buyer, as most of the time warranties don't transfer, the buyer has no idea how the parts were used, if they have problems, etc.

You see lots of people asking crazy prices on used parts, but they generally never sell until they get more realistic about the pricing. Your parts aren't getting any newer, and you may start to see people trying to unload Haswell chips to upgrade to the new latest and greatest, which will again drop prices.

I would start by asking more than $500 for sure, and say OBO, but don't be surprised if what you get ends up being close to 50% of what you paid.
 
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