[SOLVED] Price to sell used

Joshua Fredricks

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Looking to sell my desktop, don't have the time for it my question is what could I get and sell for a ok price i5 2500k cryorige mini cooler sapphire 380 4gb 8 gb hyperx ram ASUS P8H61-I R2.0 LGA 1155 Intel H61 motherboard and 2 500 had wd blue not sure of the case and I will also be selling g it with a Logitech wireless headset adapter for wifi card thats installed in the case and a razer gaming pad psu is a bronze 520
 
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The 380 is better than most of what will be in that refurbished, which heavily rely on the integrated graphics. I think $250 works if you part it out, but it's going be less as a single PC; people looking for parts this age are typically looking for replacements for their old parts, not to add an entire new old system. Now, some will want to add the whole system, but it'll have to be the right price.
Looking to sell my desktop, don't have the time for it my question is what could I get and sell for a ok price i5 2500k cryorige mini cooler sapphire 380 4gb 8 gb hyperx ram ASUS P8H61-I R2.0 LGA 1155 Intel H61 motherboard and 2 500 had wd blue not sure of the case and I will also be selling g it with a Logitech wireless headset adapter for wifi card thats installed in the case and a razer gaming pad psu is a bronze 520
Amazon has tons of refurbished systems similar to this for $150-200 and higher and they come with 90 day replacement guarantee. Just for comparison.

EDIT: You can also check fleabay to see what systems comparable to yours are selling for. With prices high and availability poor right now for new parts, you could possibly get a bit more than usual.
 
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The 380 is better than most of what will be in that refurbished, which heavily rely on the integrated graphics. I think $250 works if you part it out, but it's going be less as a single PC; people looking for parts this age are typically looking for replacements for their old parts, not to add an entire new old system. Now, some will want to add the whole system, but it'll have to be the right price.
 
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The 380 is better than most of what will be in that refurbished, which heavily rely on the integrated graphics. I think $250 works if you part it out, but it's going be less as a single PC; people looking for parts this age are typically looking for replacements for their old parts, not to add an entire new old system. Now, some will want to add the whole system, but it'll have to be the right price.
Thank you and I'm sure some people won't want to spend a a ton will want it because you can play alot of games with no upgrades and already built