Hi all,
So I’ve read about valuing your PC through some older threads on here (circa 2017) and I’ve done the suggested by adding the parts in pcpartpicker to get the current prices and to knock off 5-15% to get the value.
When I built the PC I hadn’t really thought it all through and it’s had a total of less than 100 hours of use since I built it in late 2015. As a result it’s time to get shot of it.
I’m a little confused as to how the current price reflects what I bought it for, I.e. I paid (it would appear from the email confirmations) £170 for a GTX 960 and it’s now worth £296.09. I’m guessing that it’s added in a newer model of the same version(?). As a result the components the website is offering surely don’t offer an honest representation of how much they’re worth now?
More than likely making a mistake somewhere here.
Regards,
~A
So I’ve read about valuing your PC through some older threads on here (circa 2017) and I’ve done the suggested by adding the parts in pcpartpicker to get the current prices and to knock off 5-15% to get the value.
When I built the PC I hadn’t really thought it all through and it’s had a total of less than 100 hours of use since I built it in late 2015. As a result it’s time to get shot of it.
I’m a little confused as to how the current price reflects what I bought it for, I.e. I paid (it would appear from the email confirmations) £170 for a GTX 960 and it’s now worth £296.09. I’m guessing that it’s added in a newer model of the same version(?). As a result the components the website is offering surely don’t offer an honest representation of how much they’re worth now?
More than likely making a mistake somewhere here.
Regards,
~A