Need to sell gaming PC - need help with price estimate

mthlwt2

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I need to sell a gaming pc bought in June 2017.

The specs are as follows:

Case: Thermaltake Core V31
Intel Processor i7-7700K 4.20GHZ 8MB Intel Smart Cache LGA1151 (Kaby Lake)
GPU: GeForce(R) GTX 1080 Ti 11GB GDDR5X (Pascal)[VR Ready]
5 Fans - 3X Corsair AIR Series AF120 Performance Edition 120MM High + Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO CPU Cooler w/ PWM fan
16GB Intel Optane Memory Accelerator M.2 PCIe NVMe
RAM: 32GB (8GBx4) DDR4/3200MHz
Motherboard: ASRock Z270 KILLER SLI/AC ATX
Power supply: Cooler Master v850
Wifi: TP-LINK Archer T9E AC1900 Wireless Dual Band PCI Express Card
Fan Controller: NZXT Sentry 3 5.4-Inch Touch Screen Fan Controller

I wanted to ask $2000 for it. Would that be a reasonable price ?

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That's doable. Ppl really don't want to spend ½way on a pre-owned pc, something they then have to fix. The bonus is that now anyone can buy, no matter skill level, it's just plug and play. Just make sure it's fully updated with bios, drivers etc.

You could probably start at $1700 and reluctantly go down to $1600 a fully functional Windows where all they have to do is follow direction to register.

USAFRet

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Personally, I think anything over $1500 for a used system is too much.
Unless it is built from Unobtanium and it levitates itself off the desk, $1500-$1800-$2000 for a year old system is bested by the same amount for a brand new system, with full warranty.

Is this a prebuilt or custom?
Does this include the OS?
You list the Optane...what HDD does that go with?
 

USAFRet

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No drive and OS?
You need to come WAY down from that $2k thought.

You'd almost certainly do better selling the individual pieces.
Of course, you're probably be left with some that won;t sell.
 

Karadjgne

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Case: free
Cpu: 250
Gpu: 900
Fans: 20
Cooler: 15
Ram: 200
Mobo: 100
Psu: 50
Wifi: 50
Controller: 50

So you'd be starting out @$1600 for individual parts. Unless you get lucky. As a whole pc, Mebe $1400 or you run the risk of tossing/keeping stuff like the case and optane and wifi.
 

mthlwt2

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I decided to also provide the hard disk which is 2TB HDD (3.5" SATAIII 7200RPM 6.0 GB/s 64MB CACHE) with Windows 10 OS.
As a whole PC, would $1600 be a good price to ask ?
 

Karadjgne

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That's doable. Ppl really don't want to spend ½way on a pre-owned pc, something they then have to fix. The bonus is that now anyone can buy, no matter skill level, it's just plug and play. Just make sure it's fully updated with bios, drivers etc.

You could probably start at $1700 and reluctantly go down to $1600 a fully functional Windows where all they have to do is follow direction to register.
 
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