[SOLVED] Selling pc, what's the worth?

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So I'm planning on buying a new pc. Like a completely brand new pc. No parts from my old pc will be used. Now I'm wondering what I could sell my old pc for so I know how much money I'd need.

OLD PC SPECS:

CPU: i7 7700k 4.20GHz (1.5 years old)
GPU: Gigabyte 1070 Ti 8GB (1.5 years old)
PSU: Cooler Master MasterWatt Lite 700W (1.5 years old)
Motherboard: MSI Z270 TOMAHAWK (MS-7A68) (U3E1) (1.5 years old)
RAM: HyperX Fury Black 32 GB DDR4-3200 (1 month old)
HDD: WDC WD5000AAKX-603CA0 (Windows drive) (2 years old)
HDD: 1945 Microsoft Storage Space Device (1 year old)
SSD: 447GB KINGSTON SUV500480G (8 months old)
Case: CORSAIR Carbide Series SPEC-02 ATX (1.5 years old)
CPU cooler: Intel CPU Cooler (got delivered with my CPU so I don't know exact version) (1.5 years old)
Case fans: Enermax T.B. RGB 12cm (x3) (1 month old)

The pc is working very well and games such as Destiny or GTA V run fine at max settings on 100 fps.

Thanks in advance. :)
 
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So I'm planning on buying a new pc. Like a completely brand new pc. No parts from my old pc will be used. Now I'm wondering what I could sell my old pc for so I know how much money I'd need.

OLD PC SPECS:

CPU: i7 7700k 4.20GHz (1.5 years old)
GPU: Gigabyte 1070 Ti 8GB (1.5 years old)
PSU: Cooler Master MasterWatt Lite 700W (1.5 years old)
Motherboard: MSI Z270 TOMAHAWK (MS-7A68) (U3E1) (1.5 years old)
RAM: HyperX Fury Black 32 GB DDR4-3200 (1 month old)
HDD: WDC WD5000AAKX-603CA0 (Windows drive) (2 years old)
HDD: 1945 Microsoft Storage Space Device (1 year old)
SSD: 447GB KINGSTON SUV500480G (8 months old)
Case: CORSAIR Carbide Series SPEC-02 ATX (1.5 years old)
CPU cooler: Intel CPU Cooler (got delivered with my CPU so I don't...

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So I'm planning on buying a new pc. Like a completely brand new pc. No parts from my old pc will be used. Now I'm wondering what I could sell my old pc for so I know how much money I'd need.

OLD PC SPECS:

CPU: i7 7700k 4.20GHz (1.5 years old)
GPU: Gigabyte 1070 Ti 8GB (1.5 years old)
PSU: Cooler Master MasterWatt Lite 700W (1.5 years old)
Motherboard: MSI Z270 TOMAHAWK (MS-7A68) (U3E1) (1.5 years old)
RAM: HyperX Fury Black 32 GB DDR4-3200 (1 month old)
HDD: WDC WD5000AAKX-603CA0 (Windows drive) (2 years old)
HDD: 1945 Microsoft Storage Space Device (1 year old)
SSD: 447GB KINGSTON SUV500480G (8 months old)
Case: CORSAIR Carbide Series SPEC-02 ATX (1.5 years old)
CPU cooler: Intel CPU Cooler (got delivered with my CPU so I don't know exact version) (1.5 years old)
Case fans: Enermax T.B. RGB 12cm (x3) (1 month old)

The pc is working very well and games such as Destiny or GTA V run fine at max settings on 100 fps.

Thanks in advance. :)

$500-$600. There's some inconsistency here and there that makes it not very appealing as one single purchase and I'd portion out the parts instead. Most people aren't going to need 32 GB still, you have a mystery cooler (the 7700k doesn't have a stock cooler), and anyone who buys the rig ought to replace the curiously low-quality PSU you paired with these parts, so that's another $100 for a buyer right there.
 
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May 30, 2020
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$500-$600. There's some inconsistency here and there that makes it not very appealing as one single purchase and I'd portion out the parts instead. Most people aren't going to need 32 GB still, you have a mystery cooler (the 7700k doesn't have a stock cooler), and anyone who buys the rig ought to replace the curiously low-quality PSU you paired with these parts, so that's another $100 for a buyer right there.

So I'd be better off selling the components apart?