Price Check on 2 Year Old PC

Looking to sell my desktop to make space but have no idea how much things are worth these days. Any knowledgeable people here keen to give me a ballpark figure on what I can ask for the following? Prices for total or each part would be great.

Part Model
CPU Intel Core i5-6500
MoBo Asus H110m
Ram GSkill Ripjaw 8GB DDR4 (2x4)
SSD Intel 256gb SSD
PSU Antec TruePower 550W
GPU Sapphire Nitro r9 390
Case NZXT S340 Black
Screen Asus MX299Q 21:9 ultrawide

Comments

  • -5

    $100-$200 if your lucky to found a buyer.

    You will get more by selling each item individually on eBay.

    • You're joking right, I just sold my 390 for 290 on gumtree shipped.

  • Research each component on the many market places and you'll get an idea of the price.

  • That is worth probably 400-500 to me actually. It is not a terrible setup and has a still relevant GPU, Ram and CPU

    On par with the specs here which is going for $799 and that is without a discrete GPU

    https://www.pccasegear.com/products/43361/pccg-ryzen-home-sy…

    • Yeah - I agree with the ~$400 as a fair price. New, it would be worth more (though not $800, I'd say around $600 because they're outdated parts too), but the issues are that it's 2 yrs old, will have no warranty, and it's a private sale so the buyer has pretty much zero peace of mind. $300 for a quick sale.

      Edit: Didn't include the monitor. Yeah, that pushes the fair price to about $500+ I reckon.

  • I'd go between Tech5 and Pedge and ask for $400 but sell for $300 on the local gumtree.

    It's something I don't know a lot about, but I've got a buddy who is an expert on reselling used PC's called Scrimshaw. I'll ask him to value it as well.

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  • Core i5 - Seen this sell for around $110 on OCAU. Back in May though and value starting to drop like a rock due to hexa core trend. Sell on eBay for maximum value.

    Asus H110m - $50, also seen on eBay and OCAU

    RAM — assuming it's the slowest variety 2133mhz, probably $60 but if faster like 3200mhz it can be worth $100 or more.

    SSD — depends on the model and speed but due to big price drops in memory (nowadays $120 gets you 480GB SATAIII) you're probably better off keeping it rather than selling. Worth $40~50

    PSU — Depends on the age. $50 maybe.

    Case — depends on condition and whether you have accessories still. If in mint condition perhaps $50 or $30 if worse.

    Monitor — maybe $120~150 depending on who you ask and who you sell to.

    Altogether, somewhere in the high $400's.

    Edit: forgot about the GPU. Definitely sell that separately, maybe around $200~250, stick it on eBay and there should be a lot of tightass gamers hungry for a cheap video card.

  • +1

    I'm part of the AU buy sell pc parts facebook page and I've seen slightly worse builds than yours go for 500-600. And that isn't even including the monitor. It's definitely worth more than 300 as some people have suggested. As previously mentioned I sold my 390 for 290 around a month ago. If you part out you'll probably make more, but it's quite a lot of effort at times.

    Considering your monitor was sold for 600 when it was brand new, it's definitely worth more than 120ish. I looked on gumtree for your monitor and people are selling it for 300-375.

    IMO your build is worth a lot more than what others on this thread have suggested. This is a bargain forum so I feel like people here might be undervaluing your build. I recommend checking the AU buy/sell pc parts group on Facebook and trying to sell there, I've found that if you value it too high people will tell you what a fair price is.

    • Thanks mate, I'll definitely give that group a go

  • id most easily pay 400$ for that, sell the monitor seperate for 100$ or 150$ on gumtree

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