Price Check (Skeleton of old build)

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Sh0nk4

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Hello!

I'm looking to sell the remaining parts from an old build of mine but I'm not sure what a fair price is for it. I built it back in 2012 and the parts have been sitting around since December in my old case. I'm just looking to sell it for a fair price to somebody locally but I'm not sure what to even ask for. Everything was in working condition when I last used it.

I would also like to know if the buyer would need to know anything regarding performance and life expectancy before it is obsolete. I built it with a friend and I am not in the loop on what would still perform alright anymore. I believe the processor is still decent for gaming and has high potential for OC (I never messed around with OC) The buyer is looking to build a second gaming PC for his child.

I tried posting an image of the parts list but it wasn't working so here is the link!

http://i.imgur.com/zkVlYkN.jpg

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If anyone could let me know a ballpark fair price for each part that would be much appreciated.
Thanks for your help!
 

scuzzycard

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You'll probably get *much* more money by selling the parts individually, since people will pay a premium for old parts that are getting hard to find, but very few people would want to spend more than $100 for a system that old.
 
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I highly doubt that it is only worth $100 @ scuzzycard, given it was built in 2012, even if it's using the near ancient FM2+ socket, as long as it is functioning and has an OS it will fetch at least $150 generally.
 

Sh0nk4

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Its parts only so there isn't an OS. Just a few parts leftover I'm looking to send off.

i5 2500k sandy bridge
ASUS P8Z68-V/GEN3 LGA 1155 Intel Z68 mobo
8 GB DDR3 1600 Corsair Vengeance RAM 2x4 GB sticks
Corsair GS800 800w PSU
Hyper 212 Evo
Random LG optical drive

That is really about it.

Thanks!
 
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