weex1   10 #1 Posted August 26, 2018 Hi all,  I could use some help on selling my old beloved gaming pc that has served me very well. I am quite tech savvy and know my stuff, but dont want to list it for too high or way too low.  Specs - Sharkoon T9 Case Asus a88x Mobo AMD A10 7700K 3.8GHz Quad Core Zotac GTX 680 Powercool 750 80+ rated powers supply Corsair Vengeance 8gb ddr3 kit, 1600mhz Either a SoundBlaster prodigy FX or Asus xonar DG sound card,choice is the buyers Razer Deathadder gaming mouse Zalman k20 gaming keyboard AFX H01 gaming headset Benq GL2250 1080p monitor  I was thinking between £200 and £300, as it is a fair price for the components and their value/performance. GTX 680 and the a10 could play modern triple AAA titles at 60 stable fps on medium to high settings on this monitor. 1050TI has the same performance as the gtx 680  Cheers guys Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Ghozer   112 #2 Posted August 26, 2018 There's one reasonably higher spec on the for sale section atm for £300  If you're including the mouse, keyboard, and monitor then i'd say mibbe £250 max, but I wouldn't expect much past that... off-brand PSU, and an AMD A10 APU (as opposed to a 'full fat' CPU) and only 8GB of DDR3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
zach   234 #3 Posted August 27, 2018 I'm in the same boat.  I have 2 laptops and enough parts to build 2 i7's and an i5 system (4th gen) GPU's ranging from onboard to GTX 750Ti and a GTX 970. The boards are all Z87 and PSU's all branded with at least 80 plus bronze (650W) Not much the way of storage though. All have SSD OS drives but only a couple of 1 and 1.5TB storage drives that I'm not using.  I never buy rubbish and look after it very well but my idea of a system may not be for other people.  An example system could be:-  ASUS Z87 Deluxe ATX board 16 GB Hyper X Genesis Be Quiet 650W 80 Plus Gold Fractal Design R5 ASUS STRIX GTX 970 240GB SSD Up to 3TB Storage Win 10 Pro (Genuine)  The above is in use as a backup machine (running a lot more storage)  Would you think sold as systems or parts? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
weex1 Â Â 10 #4 Posted August 27, 2018 (edited) If i was you id sell it for parts , will get more on ebay auction than whole system Edited August 27, 2018 by weex1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
zach   234 #5 Posted August 27, 2018 If i was you id sell it for parts , will get more on ebay auction than whole system  I was just looking on eBay and have to agree that parts would possibly return a bit more. Downside is it's eBay. I've not had any issues selling in the past but it can get expensive and time consuming. I did think about cutting it back to board, CPU and RAM, then sell the GPU. Again, not sure of prices but I think the £500 mark for the CPU/Board/RAM on ebay are a bit ambitious.  I really need to have a clear out. Not only for the funds and space but it's a shame that decent kit is just sat there doing jack! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Guest   #6 Posted August 27, 2018 Hi all, I could use some help on selling my old beloved gaming pc that has served me very well. I am quite tech savvy and know my stuff, but dont want to list it for too high or way too low.  Specs - Sharkoon T9 Case Asus a88x Mobo AMD A10 7700K 3.8GHz Quad Core Zotac GTX 680 Powercool 750 80+ rated powers supply Corsair Vengeance 8gb ddr3 kit, 1600mhz Either a SoundBlaster prodigy FX or Asus xonar DG sound card,choice is the buyers Razer Deathadder gaming mouse Zalman k20 gaming keyboard AFX H01 gaming headset Benq GL2250 1080p monitor  I was thinking between £200 and £300, as it is a fair price for the components and their value/performance. GTX 680 and the a10 could play modern triple AAA titles at 60 stable fps on medium to high settings on this monitor. 1050TI has the same performance as the gtx 680  Cheers guys   Don't go below 250£. That is still quite good machine. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...