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Price check please
Looking to sell my pc, anyone have any idea on price (ebay ect)
MSI H67MA-E45 H67 B3 motherboard:
Intel i5 2400 Sandybridge CPU
8GB (2x4GB) Corsair XMS3 RAM
Hatachi 1TB HDD
Samsung 830 128 GB SSD
LG BR Writer
XFX HD6950 2GB DDR5 Graphics
Antec 650W TruePower New PSU
Silverstone GD05B HTPC case
24" VA2413WM Widescreen monitor
Logitech G510 keyboard
Logotech G500 mouse
Basic labtec speakers
Windows 7 Ultimate N (X64)
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Re: Price check please
£650-700 I would say would be a reasonable price.
I could be wrong. My price would be the fair minimal, under which I would be slightly reluctant to accept offers.
I calculated the OS to be legit.
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don't forget any ebay price you must deduct about 15% in various fee`s , so £700 is only £600 or so in your pocket
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That's more than I thought, was thinking maybe 450!
With high cost items I always try and deal outside of ebay to avoid costs
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Re: Price check please
MSI H67MA-E45 H67 B3 motherboard - £40?
Intel i5 2400 Sandybridge CPU - £90
8GB (2x4GB) Corsair XMS3 RAM - £30
Hatachi 1TB HDD - £30-40
Samsung 830 128 GB SSD - £70
LG BR Writer - £45
XFX HD6950 2GB DDR5 Graphics - £100
£405-£415
That seems to be about the going rate for some of your components on ebay. So yeah, if you say to anyone you'll sell the lot for £450 then you're giving someone a huge bargain.
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I bought a base unit with H61 mobo, an i3 2100 and a 7850 for £360 a couple of months ago (off these very forums :) ). Given your PC will have similar performance (albeit with a slightly "better" mobo and CPU), I reckon you could allow £400ish for the base unit, then add extras for Windows being included and the monitor. So probably around £600 for everything. It's always hard to price mid-range complete PCs second hand, because they're not that easy to sell - techy types will want components, and non-techy types will generally get conned into buying something cheaper because they don't realise it's much less powerful.
Best bet might be to try to sell locally first - stick an advert up in the post office / supermarket.