[SOLVED] What can i sell this for

Dec 7, 2021
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I have a full pc except for storage, and wanted to know how much i can sell it for. I bought it 5 years ago pre build, and its a Lenovo y710 cube I 5 -ISH.

Here's a list of what that's in it.



Cpu: Intel core i5 6400, 2.7 ghz.

Gpu: nvidia 1060 6 gb

Power Supply: 450 W.

Cpu cooler: I Dont know the exact model, but its a Lenovo.

Motherboard: Its a lenovo motherboard, i think its a mAtx or smaller.

Ram: 8 Gb
 
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$200 bucks, maybe, if lucky.

"Lenovo IdeaCentre Y710 Cube-15ish", in-depth review,
link: https://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/8155/lenovo-ideacentre-y710-cube-gaming-pc-review/index.html

My thoughts about it:
  • It has AcBel 450W doorstep in there, meaning that any GPU upgrade requires PSU replacement (heck, i'd replace the PSU even without GPU upgrade).
  • GTX 1060 is getting a bit slow nowadays for 1080p gaming. But it can game on 1080p.
  • 6400, back in the day, was a bit lower from mid-tier (mid tier being i5-6500), still, it was good. Nowadays, with loads of cores/threads in latest CPUs, 6400 is getting slow.
  • 8GB of RAM, nowadays, is way too less. 16GB is bare minimum, while 32GB is sometimes suggested. Oh, MoBo having...

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$200 bucks, maybe, if lucky.

"Lenovo IdeaCentre Y710 Cube-15ish", in-depth review,
link: https://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/8155/lenovo-ideacentre-y710-cube-gaming-pc-review/index.html

My thoughts about it:
  • It has AcBel 450W doorstep in there, meaning that any GPU upgrade requires PSU replacement (heck, i'd replace the PSU even without GPU upgrade).
  • GTX 1060 is getting a bit slow nowadays for 1080p gaming. But it can game on 1080p.
  • 6400, back in the day, was a bit lower from mid-tier (mid tier being i5-6500), still, it was good. Nowadays, with loads of cores/threads in latest CPUs, 6400 is getting slow.
  • 8GB of RAM, nowadays, is way too less. 16GB is bare minimum, while 32GB is sometimes suggested. Oh, MoBo having only 2 RAM slots doesn't help with RAM upgrade.
  • MoBo is M-ATX. Which make/model, unknown. Could be proprietary.
  • And PC case is personal choice. Sure, it is small but also cramped up inside, with restricted airflow paths. While enough for 6400 and 1060, anything beefier in there may run much hotter.

Brand new price for 6400/1060 variant was $929.99. But PC hardware looses it's value fast.
 
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