Question PC Build Price Estimate

Sep 24, 2023
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Alright gents, I am looking for a rough estimate on what my pc build would be worth if I sold it (used).

I bought it pre built in 2019, but have since replaced most major pieces over the course of the last four years. Nothing has been overclocked or abused.

CPU: i9 10900KF (2 yrs)

GPU: Nvidia 2070 Super (1yr)

Motherboard: MSI Z790 Tomahawk (2 yrs)

PSU: 650W (4yrs)

RAM: 2x 16gb sticks ddr4 3200 (8 months)
2x 8gb sticks ddr4 3200 (2 yrs)

Storage: 1x 500gb HDD (4 yrs)
1x 250gb SSD (2 yrs)
1x 250gb M.2 SSD (1 yr)

OS: Windows 11

The case is Cyberpower brand, not 100% sure on model. Has 3 stock fans, glass side panel, and black exterior.

Let me know if you need more info, happy to provide it. Thanks in advance!
 
i'd say at very most ~$700 from an uneducated PC buyer.
if the majority of components are still OEM, closer to ~$400.

unknown, possibly generic RAM;
worth pretty much nothing.
the fact that you've mixed 2 entirely different sets means the entire system is worth even less.
selling one set separately would be a better option.

3x small SSDs, also unknown so assumed generic;
maybe worth a few dollars.

unknown 650w power supply with 4 years of abuse;
worth nothing unless confirmed to be a high-end highly-rated model.
have since replaced most major pieces
without actually listing these particular pieces then the whole build will still be considered OEM.
case is Cyberpower brand...3 stock fans
usually lower quality generic so maybe worth ~$25 dollars at most all together.
OS: Windows 11
really worth nothing unless you have an OEM serial attached to it.

in that case, maybe worth ~$10 because the new owner will still be stuck with the OEM version with no option for a fresh MS provided activated install.
 

turtletarget111

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This system costs around $1200 dollars when configured with your components and off the shelf parts. The RTX 2000 series is starting to show its age with newer games coming out, and with DDR5 more mature, your system is no longer on current generation hardware. 600-700 USD is a fair price for this system in my opinion. You might be able to get a little more, but 700 is the high end. Hope this helped, take care.
 
$600 is a fair price. You could possible get more if you parted it out. You could also get less if you wanted it to sell quickly.

Estimated minimum eBay prices, deduct 10% or more for fees and handling.
$290 : i9-10900K
$185 : RTX 2070 Super
$108 : MSI Z590 Tomahawk (you said Z790, but that's not compatible with the 10900K)
$80 : RAM (You can buy 64GB DDR4 3000 for $99 NEW.)
$15 : Storage. (Nobody really wants used drives. They are so cheap new.)
$20 : PSU (What model PSU?)
$20 : Windows 11 (Can be purchased on CD Key website for about that.)
$20 : Case
Total : $738
 
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