[SOLVED] How much should I be selling these components for?

Feb 22, 2022
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Fx- 8350 black addition
M5a99fx pro r2.0
4Gb x2 Kingston beast ram
R9 270oc 2Gb

I estimated a total of about £200

Let me know if you could whether you think that's too much or too little.

Regards
Chris
 
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Put the parts in a $50 case with a 430W power supply, install Linux MInt onto a 1 TB drive, and advertise it as a relatively secure e-mail/web-surfing/banking system for sub-£300 .. (a full working system will be preferable to looking for someone in the market for an FX8350, likely a tall order now that the 12100F is out...)
Whats the make and model of the R9 ?
Ebays Sold listings will give you a pretty accurate figure to base on.
If you can sell tham as a working mobo bundle, that would save a lot of individual sales hassle.
The R9 is the Gigabyte model which from what I remember at the time was capable of pumping out a little bit more performance than the other make models.
Just incase you might have been refering to the 'x' version or not, no it isn't the r9 270 x.

The issue I'm having with ebay is that one I haven't used it much before and second the listing are either bloat poluted with crazy listing from other parts of the world or the listings are for bids, so there isn't much in the way of reference by it nows to see.

You say that there are sold listings I can view? Would you be so kind to explain how to find that? I'm looking for it but can't find a tab.

Regards
Chris
 
Fx- 8350 black addition
M5a99fx pro r2.0
4Gb x2 Kingston beast ram
R9 270oc 2Gb

I estimated a total of about £200

Let me know if you could whether you think that's too much or too little.

Regards
Chris
The parts are worth what a buyer will pay for them.
Where would you sell them?
You could try putting them up for auction sale on ebay.
I would not expect them to sell at all.
Best to try to sell them locally.
Expect to be disappointed.
 
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The parts are worth what a buyer will pay for them.
Where would you sell them?
You could try putting them up for auction sale on ebay.
I would not expect them to sell at all.
Best to try to sell them locally.
Expect to be disappointed.
Using Nige's suggestion I found that there were plenty of recent sales of the components listed and estimated a best case senario of around £200-225
Obviously it depends on demand which will be low
 
Put the parts in a $50 case with a 430W power supply, install Linux MInt onto a 1 TB drive, and advertise it as a relatively secure e-mail/web-surfing/banking system for sub-£300 .. (a full working system will be preferable to looking for someone in the market for an FX8350, likely a tall order now that the 12100F is out...)
 
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