Whats My Rig Value??

kingbongo

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hey I'm thinking about selling my rig as want to do my driving lessons, could someone be kind enough to tell me the value of my rig, I will most likely be putting it on ebay. (I tried to use pc part picker but some of my parts were not on there)


•2x Nvidia Geforce GTX 780 Ti - SLI Graphics Cards
•NZXT H440 Black and Red Case
•Microsoft Windows 10 64bit
•Corsair Hydro H100i Ultimate Liquid CPU Cooler
•Corsair RM1000 1000w 80+ Gold Modular PSU
•1 x 1TB Toshiba (1000GB) Sata III Hard Drive
•1 x Corsair Force (220GB) ls ssd
•Gigabyte GA-X79-UD3 Motherboard
•4.4GHz Core i7 4930K CPU *Overclocked*
•16GB Corsair Vengeance 1600MHz Gaming RAM
 
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I think you're spot on with the 800. for 1500 to 1600 you could build a brand new rig with current top of the line components. Maybe go up to $1000 with the dual 780ti's. Your PC is still pretty relevant so it should fetch a decent price but I highly doubt you'll get 1500 to 1600 for it. One thing you might consider is set the price at 1200 then do a buy it now at 1000.
If you added up about 25-50% value per thing, im getting 825 ish us.
Im thinking 200 per 780ti, 25 case, 0 windows, 25 cooler, 50 psu, 0 HDD, 25 ssd, 100 mobo, 150 cpu, 50 ram.
Thats how much i would pay at least.

I could be wrong but components do take a decent hit when used. you never know how the person treated it.

edit -- im seeing i7/780 ti rigs on ebay for 1300 + so maybe im completely wrong
using used prices off ebay - 160/ 780 ti, 40 case, 0 windows (prebuilt shoudl come with), 150 psu, 30 hdd, ~60 ssd, 300 mobo, 220 cpu, 60 ram.
so if you built if off ebay used... youre looking around 1180. and then i guess you charge 150-200 ish for the convenience of having a prebuilt instead of the buyer building themselves? id think you could put it on ebay for 1500-1600 and put a best offer option to see what people say?
or just go for like 1800 and see what happens. can always keep listing it unless you really need that money for lessons now
 
np! i'd say shoot for the higher end. I honestly dont know the premium people will pay for a prebuilt. id do another quick search of ebay rigs and see if you cant find one closer and then set your price at that. I dont want to see you leave money on the table if im wrong with my valuations

lol just found this one... http://www.ebay.com/itm/ATX-Full-Tower-High-End-Gaming-Multitasking-PC-6-core-i7-4930K-GTX-980ti-/122503362576?hash=item1c85c4f810:g😛ZEAAOSwcaFZHKYw
so maybe i was closer with the 800? i dont get pricing at all 😛 go with your gut lol. or hopefully someone else chimes in. might wanna remove my solution as the best answer
 
I think you're spot on with the 800. for 1500 to 1600 you could build a brand new rig with current top of the line components. Maybe go up to $1000 with the dual 780ti's. Your PC is still pretty relevant so it should fetch a decent price but I highly doubt you'll get 1500 to 1600 for it. One thing you might consider is set the price at 1200 then do a buy it now at 1000.
 
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okay thanks for advice :)
 
You gotta think the general public would go out and buy a PC from best Buy for $600 to $1000 and not even get a GPU but think it's awesome because it has an I7 so you're definitely going to need to talk it up and point out all they are getting but not too in depth they will get overwhelmed and think it's too difficult to use.