What would a PC with these specs go for these days?
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I didn't think this thread would belong in the PC building or TECH support since I have all those details sorted.
I'm getting a new PC soon and obviously this means my current PC is being sold on. What do you guys think I could sell this for? In £sterling of course.
CPU
Intel Core i5 750 @ 2.67GHz 50 °C
Lynnfield 45nm Technology
RAM
16.0GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 664MHz (9-9-9-23)
Motherboard
Packard Bell ipower G3610 (CPU 1)
Graphics
2048MB AMD Radeon HD 6900 Series (Sapphire/PCPartner)
Optical Drives
HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GH40N
Audio
Realtek High Definition Audio
The computer will be a hard drive-less case so that will be something to might reduce the price but still.
Any ideas on what you think I'd be able to ask for if selling this?
Danké.
10$ seriously though
300 - 500$
£400
But as it's second hand... My bet is in the region of £250-£300
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Intel Core i5 750 @ 2.67GHz 50 °C
Lynnfield 45nm Technology
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£74.99 - [url]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Intel-Core-i5-750-Quad-Core-Processor-1156-750-/161130411021?pt=UK_Computing_CPUs_Processors&hash=item25841ef40d[/url]
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RAM
16.0GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 664MHz (9-9-9-23)
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(no idea what type it is nor what the actual modules are, so I just used some value stuff)
£80 (£50 used) - [url]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/16GB-DDR3-1600MHz-Memory-RAM-LQQK-/290997788345?pt=UK_Computing_ComputerComponents_MemoryRAM_JN&hash=item43c0d1deb9[/url]
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Motherboard
Packard Bell ipower G3610 (CPU 1)
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This is not the motherboard, OP - this is the computer make/model.
I'd say £30 for an OEM board, used.
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Graphics
2048MB AMD Radeon HD 6900 Series (Sapphire/PCPartner)
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Can't find a listing for this but I'd call £50 used at a push judging by the 4GB version being £79 new.
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Optical Drives
HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GH40N
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£10 used - [url]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hitachi-LG-GH40N-SATA-Super-Multi-DVD-Rewriter-Drive-Black-Bezel-/300777883578?pt=UK_Computing_Drives_Storage_CD_DVD_Drives_ET&hash=item4607c247ba[/url]
So all in all I'd say you could sell the parts for ~£200 if you're very lucky and you'd be able to sell it for just under that as one complete system.
[QUOTE=runtime;42614012]£74.99 - [url]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Intel-Core-i5-750-Quad-Core-Processor-1156-750-/161130411021?pt=UK_Computing_CPUs_Processors&hash=item25841ef40d[/url]
(no idea what type it is nor what the actual modules are, so I just used some value stuff)
£80 (£50 used) - [url]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/16GB-DDR3-1600MHz-Memory-RAM-LQQK-/290997788345?pt=UK_Computing_ComputerComponents_MemoryRAM_JN&hash=item43c0d1deb9[/url]
This is not the motherboard, OP - this is the computer make/model.
I'd say £30 for an OEM board, used.
Can't find a listing for this but I'd call £50 used at a push judging by the 4GB version being £79 new.
£10 used - [url]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hitachi-LG-GH40N-SATA-Super-Multi-DVD-Rewriter-Drive-Black-Bezel-/300777883578?pt=UK_Computing_Drives_Storage_CD_DVD_Drives_ET&hash=item4607c247ba[/url]
So all in all I'd say you could sell the parts for ~£200 if you're very lucky and you'd be able to sell it for just under that as one complete system.[/QUOTE]
eBay is such an awful place for price checking computer components because parts are often stupidly overpriced. The links you posted actually makes really good example
A i5 750 costs nowhere near 75 pounds. It's probably only worth no more than 75 [B]dollars[/B].
The RAM you linked is also extremely expensive, and the OP's specs implies he's using 4x4GB sticks because they're in dual channel
I'm not sure what 69xx card you were looking at to get that 75 pound because the only 4GB 6900 card out there is the 6990 iirc, and that's around $300.
That DVD-ROM costs 19.99 pound in the listing, it's not 10. Either way, 20 pound for a DVD-burner is still pretty expensive, I'd expect a DVD-burner to cost around 15 dollars
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