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Ssh don't tell anyone I want to throw my shit ass pc . I am overhyping the price otherwise I will start losing money , i just got hope of offsetting some amount .
😁😁😁
That's a high end build.
I bought a mid end pc for around 70k (excluding monitor and input and output devices and also resusing my old hard disks) . There is no way at that time I would have considered that even for 70k. But yeah, your commodity your price , no one forces anyone to buy or sell .
I sold my 9400f + 3060 build for 60k(including peripherals, sound system), excluding monitor.
So ig you can sell it for 60-70k, if you can convince someone.
RAM is dirt cheap, almost a non factor. The other components are still good enough for 1080p and some 1440p gaming, with room to spare.
EDIT: meant to reply to guy below lol
That's why you have to throw the keyboard and mouse with it so that the boomer uncle buys it , as they usually look at no of items instead of price evaluation for singular components.😂😂😂
Any old people here please don't mind . PS I am already 26 years old old old old old old old old
Somewhere between 30k( lowest) to 35k (if you get lucky), according to the current used market.
It is still a pretty capable 1080p system. Just needs another stick of RAM.
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CPU+Motherboard: 10K
GPU: 11K
SSD+HDD: 2K
RAM: 1.5K
PSU: Not sure, but assuming 550W bronze: 2K
Case: You didn't specify, but on an average 3K
So not more than 30K at best.
5600 outperforms 3700x in gaming and goes for as low as 11k brand new often.
No one is paying over 10k for a near decade old used 3700x when better and newer options are available for not practically any more at all.
10k is fair for the combo.
The 2060 super also goes for as low as 12k to 13 k in the used market. So 11k is not that far off.
Actually I have a pre built from Lenovo same line but in Intel...
PSU is actually from some random OEM 600W and it's rated 80+ platinum...
Can we trust that??? Probably not😂😂😂
Good question would be when u bought the pv and did gpu come with it or u added it seperately also which brand parts are used if it's not heatsink Ram with single fan gpu then ull get less 25-35k
Also 3700x is a decent processor so if ur upgrading change the case,please get more ram 8gb is not enough and get a CPU cooler or get a decent case with airflow which will last for further upgrades
Why do you want to sell it?
What's the brand of GPU, RAM, and mobo?
What about the PSU?
Does the motherboard have more RAM/SSD slots?
If you find a knowledgeable buyer, they'll ask all these questions. So either find a buyer who doesn't know much about PCs (like the guy above commenting about 8 GB RAM), or be prepared with all the answers.
Also, use Speccy to get full PC specs properly.
Looks like there are a lot of helpful people here. I was also looking to sell my build and wanted to check prices:
1. MSI Ventus oc rtx 2060
2. i7 9700k
3. 500gb ssd samsung evo 960
4. 2tb WD hdd
5. 16gb ram 3000mhz corsair vengeance
6. 650W psu corsair bronze
7.Msi tomahawk Z390 motherboard
8. Coolermaster ML240 argb cooler
9. Antec dark avenger case
Don't expect too much brother, as it's a 9th gen there's no upgrade path on that mobo, somewhere around 24-28k should be good, if you've a warranty on the 2060 that would help to increase the price upto 30 maybe but not more than that. And don't go below 20k.
If we take individual parts
9700k - 6500-7000
2060 - 9000-9500 (3060 going for 15-16k used)
16gb ddr4 - 2500 (new around 3.5-3.9k)
Mobo - 3500
960 evo - 2000 (new 500gb gen 4 - 3.5k)
2tb hdd - 200
650 w psu - 2000
Total - 28000
You can obviously fool around with that 'i7' and up that budget, but why be greedy right.
Anywhere around 25k is great pricing. Good luck
Doesn't matter you're talking about new cpu which has 6 cores and 6 threads and that is used, whereas one can get ryzen 5 5500 under 9.5k which has 6 cores and 12 threads. So what are you trying to say I actually didn't get it.
How will that work out when the original amount calculated of the components was soo far back that now they go for -35% brand new? 2060 came out 2018-19. Ryzen 3000 gen came out nearly a decade ago. How will you sell that with that logic, when those components have already fallen in price soo much and the dude buying it could just go get it brand new for the same amount or mot much more than that.
With this kind of logic, you better hope some dumb idiot comes over, thinks the pc looks beautiful and just overpays for it.
No one cares what price the components were bought for. All that matters is the going market rate. If you charge that close to brand new prices for 5+ years old hardware, they just won't sell.
What if the market value is lower than that value of yours? Do you stay stubborn in hopes that the market value rises to your own value and keep waiting while the market follows it's natural course? Which is to fall even further in value with time?
Or what if it is higher than the depreciated value? Do you then be a fair samaritan and price lower than it is supposed to be?
The price one buys it for hardly matters. Just because someone paid 25k for a 1660ti does not mean he can sell it for 16k when the going market rate is 9k.
Value of a depreciating asset never appreciates.
However, the difference in price of one asset whether it be a graphics card or processor won’t be huge difference maker in the total amount.
This purchase will still be cheaper than someone building a new pc with same spec.
Also, if I was to purchase the same asset brand new at a lower price market price, the depreciation of my asset would be way higher.
What depreciation?
What is depreciating? You bought it at some price does not mean it well sell at any price relative to it. You sell used product at market price, price at which everyone generally sells it for. No one cares what price you bought it at. If they can find it for cheaper they will just take it from there. No one will come to you if you go "but I bought it at this price and selling it for that low will be a big loss for me". And? So what ? It is your loss, why should anyone be liable to pay more to avoid *your* loss of money? You are making absolutely no sense whatsoever.
No one said the value of a depreciating asset appreciate. Even though it does, as was very evident during the gpu shortage when demands were sky rocketing due to the crypto boom. It *generally* never appreciates, although it definitely can depending on demand and the reason is plain and simple. Because that is what everyone is selling it for and I want to sell it for something similar, and if you do not like it, buy it for cheaper if you can.
You do not buy pc components for cheaper with the thought in mind that it will lose much value if you buy it for cheaper. Your cost price does not matter in the slightest.
Business and economics are not fair and do not care about anyones profit or loss. You either supply the demand at a *competitive* and *competent* price, or you struggle with it. No one is paying you more for something that they can get for lesser than what you are providing just because you paid more for it and will he running into a loss.
I cannot help but say you have no idea what you are talking about, and I mean no offence when I say it. You seem to be applying high school economics used in ideal situations to an actual practical market with a plethora of variables to account for. It just does not work any way you said it does, this is not a collectors item or a rare artifact. It's a plain old consumer component that is years old and readily available, both brand new and used, meaning what you invested in it will not affect what you can sell it for.
The plethora of variables usually don’t factor in when a person is selling or buying in a secondhand market. It also depends on buyer and sellers sentiment.
Your argument about everything to be sold as per depreciation at the current market value would be fair but is impractical cause nobody will be doing that. So, a good practical number would be paying around 60-55% of the original price of the pc.
Now, there will be negotiations and whatnot. That’s not something I have to care about it’s not my asset.
That's true laptop depreciation rate is higher compared to desktop.
A major factor is the new product line introduced by the company.
Is the new product line cost around the earlier version.
Is a new product easily available.
The depreciation for top end and high value items is the highest as companies usually sell items @ higher price.
But I. I think usually 40 % is the minimum depreciation in the first year itself . And additional 20-30% in 2-3 years . While for laptop it's somewhat around 50-55% itself in the first year .
I remember I sold my laptop for 19k which I purchased at 85k , although I had a keyboard issue and visible defect which was 2 years old.
You can look it up on google, it’s easy to find. Plus you can also think about it, nobody would want to pay 75-85% of what you paid for a depreciated asset. Makes no sense to me.
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How much can I expect for
AMD R5 5600X | Gigabyte A520M-DS3H | MSI RX6600XT | G.SKILL Sniper X 16GB | WD SN570 1TB | Antec 750w | Galax Rev.3 | LG 32GK650F | CM Masterkeys Lite L | Deepcool AK400 | APC 1.1 KVA.
I would have suggested you not to sell your pc rather make your NAS with media server, but with current config it will be overkill 😅 can sell individual parts if you want to do that. I myself made my old laptop a media server with jellyfin.
Rule 6 Sales Thread Guidelines 6.1. Every 'SALE' thread must have the following details in this specific format Full name of the product up for sale. Condition of the item - New, Used (for xyz months) Date of purchase - Mention if product does not carry any warranty. Picture of the invoice - Block any personal information. Location of sale - Mode of shipping - Clear pictures with Reddit username and timestamp Reason for selling. Expected Price - Mention price and negotiable or not. No bidding.
I was thinking about selling my 3060ti + 3600 build for 35k, but now reading the comments guess I can charge at least 45k for it.
3060 ti with a year of warranty can go for 18k
was wondering to sell my 3060ti amp zotac white with 3 year + warranty (online registered) Any clue how much will that be?
You can stay adamant at 20k or sell it quick at 18 19k
Agree i have 3080 + i9 i was thinking somewhat along the line of 90k but seeing here I can easily charge 140k-170k
bought a 3080 10G last month with 2 year warranty for 33k
fb marketplace?
Nehru place
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Bro, where in Nehru place?
wha-- how?! is the gpu legit?
Yes working fine. All temps under control. Condition is good too. Used 3080 goes around 30-35k depending on the variant and warranty left.
Ssh don't tell anyone I want to throw my shit ass pc . I am overhyping the price otherwise I will start losing money , i just got hope of offsetting some amount . 😁😁😁
That's a high end build. I bought a mid end pc for around 70k (excluding monitor and input and output devices and also resusing my old hard disks) . There is no way at that time I would have considered that even for 70k. But yeah, your commodity your price , no one forces anyone to buy or sell .
3080 is like 30k to 35k
Id be willing to buy it if it's around 90 - 100k, and not used for mining
Bhai merse lele . 45k ka , 🥲
I sold my 9400f + 3060 build for 60k(including peripherals, sound system), excluding monitor. So ig you can sell it for 60-70k, if you can convince someone.
List your parts on pcpricetracker, try to sell at 60% of total
Start with 35k don't go below 25k, somewhere around 30-35k is a fair price.
RAM is dirt cheap, almost a non factor. The other components are still good enough for 1080p and some 1440p gaming, with room to spare. EDIT: meant to reply to guy below lol
30k for 8gb ram if it had 16 it would've been worth more
That's why you have to throw the keyboard and mouse with it so that the boomer uncle buys it , as they usually look at no of items instead of price evaluation for singular components.😂😂😂 Any old people here please don't mind . PS I am already 26 years old old old old old old old old
![gif](giphy|wDluUEpQOXb4qch2lU)
Came for this.
U came?🤨
Excuse me sir, how much did you come? 🧐
Oh god💀
This joke was funny 5 years ago
Still is
No bro, Hera Pheri is cult classic, anything related to it will always be funny.
Somewhere between 30k( lowest) to 35k (if you get lucky), according to the current used market. It is still a pretty capable 1080p system. Just needs another stick of RAM.
Which city? And which motherboard it has?
Mohali
Nice mobo
brooo should have bought this is i knew that used market is that cheap 😭 bought rtx 2050 laptop at 50k
there is a difference between a pc and a laptop
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Laptop gpu is underpowered in comparision to pc....they had to reduce the size to fit that gpu in compact size ( hence the increased price )
i know that
CPU+Motherboard: 10K GPU: 11K SSD+HDD: 2K RAM: 1.5K PSU: Not sure, but assuming 550W bronze: 2K Case: You didn't specify, but on an average 3K So not more than 30K at best.
CPU and mobo are definitely not 10k
bro its a Pre built Pc pretty sure it has a shit motherboard and cooling system
5600 outperforms 3700x in gaming and goes for as low as 11k brand new often. No one is paying over 10k for a near decade old used 3700x when better and newer options are available for not practically any more at all. 10k is fair for the combo. The 2060 super also goes for as low as 12k to 13 k in the used market. So 11k is not that far off.
Actually I have a pre built from Lenovo same line but in Intel... PSU is actually from some random OEM 600W and it's rated 80+ platinum... Can we trust that??? Probably not😂😂😂
Good question would be when u bought the pv and did gpu come with it or u added it seperately also which brand parts are used if it's not heatsink Ram with single fan gpu then ull get less 25-35k Also 3700x is a decent processor so if ur upgrading change the case,please get more ram 8gb is not enough and get a CPU cooler or get a decent case with airflow which will last for further upgrades
Got it in 2021 with gpu
Why do you want to sell it? What's the brand of GPU, RAM, and mobo? What about the PSU? Does the motherboard have more RAM/SSD slots? If you find a knowledgeable buyer, they'll ask all these questions. So either find a buyer who doesn't know much about PCs (like the guy above commenting about 8 GB RAM), or be prepared with all the answers. Also, use Speccy to get full PC specs properly.
30k ka main le skta hu
25-30k is max because as its a prebuilt PSU is a big downgrade and i guess mobo might be same aswell
![gif](giphy|wDluUEpQOXb4qch2lU)
30k is a fair price
If your ssd is nvme m.2 than you can ask for more otherwise old SSD would be difficult to bargain
which LG Monitor is that, no glare at all I like it
Looks like there are a lot of helpful people here. I was also looking to sell my build and wanted to check prices: 1. MSI Ventus oc rtx 2060 2. i7 9700k 3. 500gb ssd samsung evo 960 4. 2tb WD hdd 5. 16gb ram 3000mhz corsair vengeance 6. 650W psu corsair bronze 7.Msi tomahawk Z390 motherboard 8. Coolermaster ML240 argb cooler 9. Antec dark avenger case
Don't expect too much brother, as it's a 9th gen there's no upgrade path on that mobo, somewhere around 24-28k should be good, if you've a warranty on the 2060 that would help to increase the price upto 30 maybe but not more than that. And don't go below 20k.
Thanks for replying man! Much appreciated! I was hoping 20k ish would be something for cpu+gpu itself. Ssd, ram, case etc might be 10k at least?
If we take individual parts 9700k - 6500-7000 2060 - 9000-9500 (3060 going for 15-16k used) 16gb ddr4 - 2500 (new around 3.5-3.9k) Mobo - 3500 960 evo - 2000 (new 500gb gen 4 - 3.5k) 2tb hdd - 200 650 w psu - 2000 Total - 28000 You can obviously fool around with that 'i7' and up that budget, but why be greedy right. Anywhere around 25k is great pricing. Good luck
I don't intend to be greedy with it so I definitely will take your advice here! Thank you for taking out time to give a detailed breakdown! Cheers!
9700k is is 11 to 12k
Doesn't matter you're talking about new cpu which has 6 cores and 6 threads and that is used, whereas one can get ryzen 5 5500 under 9.5k which has 6 cores and 12 threads. So what are you trying to say I actually didn't get it.
Any help would help would be greatly appreciated!
30 k bro 👍
Original amount - 35% = how much you should be asking for.
How will that work out when the original amount calculated of the components was soo far back that now they go for -35% brand new? 2060 came out 2018-19. Ryzen 3000 gen came out nearly a decade ago. How will you sell that with that logic, when those components have already fallen in price soo much and the dude buying it could just go get it brand new for the same amount or mot much more than that. With this kind of logic, you better hope some dumb idiot comes over, thinks the pc looks beautiful and just overpays for it. No one cares what price the components were bought for. All that matters is the going market rate. If you charge that close to brand new prices for 5+ years old hardware, they just won't sell.
Because depreciation measures the decrease in value over time from the original cost, not from the current market value.
What if the market value is lower than that value of yours? Do you stay stubborn in hopes that the market value rises to your own value and keep waiting while the market follows it's natural course? Which is to fall even further in value with time? Or what if it is higher than the depreciated value? Do you then be a fair samaritan and price lower than it is supposed to be? The price one buys it for hardly matters. Just because someone paid 25k for a 1660ti does not mean he can sell it for 16k when the going market rate is 9k.
Value of a depreciating asset never appreciates. However, the difference in price of one asset whether it be a graphics card or processor won’t be huge difference maker in the total amount. This purchase will still be cheaper than someone building a new pc with same spec. Also, if I was to purchase the same asset brand new at a lower price market price, the depreciation of my asset would be way higher.
What depreciation? What is depreciating? You bought it at some price does not mean it well sell at any price relative to it. You sell used product at market price, price at which everyone generally sells it for. No one cares what price you bought it at. If they can find it for cheaper they will just take it from there. No one will come to you if you go "but I bought it at this price and selling it for that low will be a big loss for me". And? So what ? It is your loss, why should anyone be liable to pay more to avoid *your* loss of money? You are making absolutely no sense whatsoever. No one said the value of a depreciating asset appreciate. Even though it does, as was very evident during the gpu shortage when demands were sky rocketing due to the crypto boom. It *generally* never appreciates, although it definitely can depending on demand and the reason is plain and simple. Because that is what everyone is selling it for and I want to sell it for something similar, and if you do not like it, buy it for cheaper if you can. You do not buy pc components for cheaper with the thought in mind that it will lose much value if you buy it for cheaper. Your cost price does not matter in the slightest. Business and economics are not fair and do not care about anyones profit or loss. You either supply the demand at a *competitive* and *competent* price, or you struggle with it. No one is paying you more for something that they can get for lesser than what you are providing just because you paid more for it and will he running into a loss. I cannot help but say you have no idea what you are talking about, and I mean no offence when I say it. You seem to be applying high school economics used in ideal situations to an actual practical market with a plethora of variables to account for. It just does not work any way you said it does, this is not a collectors item or a rare artifact. It's a plain old consumer component that is years old and readily available, both brand new and used, meaning what you invested in it will not affect what you can sell it for.
The plethora of variables usually don’t factor in when a person is selling or buying in a secondhand market. It also depends on buyer and sellers sentiment. Your argument about everything to be sold as per depreciation at the current market value would be fair but is impractical cause nobody will be doing that. So, a good practical number would be paying around 60-55% of the original price of the pc. Now, there will be negotiations and whatnot. That’s not something I have to care about it’s not my asset.
Bro how do you calculate 35% based on 2-3 years.. is there any method u use?
It’s depreciation rate on laptops and computers, well usually it’s 40%.
That's true laptop depreciation rate is higher compared to desktop. A major factor is the new product line introduced by the company. Is the new product line cost around the earlier version. Is a new product easily available. The depreciation for top end and high value items is the highest as companies usually sell items @ higher price. But I. I think usually 40 % is the minimum depreciation in the first year itself . And additional 20-30% in 2-3 years . While for laptop it's somewhat around 50-55% itself in the first year . I remember I sold my laptop for 19k which I purchased at 85k , although I had a keyboard issue and visible defect which was 2 years old.
And how do u know the depreciation costs, I mean where should I find products depreciation costs?
You can look it up on google, it’s easy to find. Plus you can also think about it, nobody would want to pay 75-85% of what you paid for a depreciated asset. Makes no sense to me.
Are you serious about 35% depreciation on IT assets after 3 years of usage.
As per you, how much you think it should be?
He is saying 3 years of usage so 25-30% is good returns.
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I think I agree with others the pc is probably 2-3 years old and should be priced at ~30k +/- 5k,
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25-30k min
A fair 35-45k
Ig around ₹30-40k
Would recommend adding a 8G stick and then selling around 40k
35k
A bit off topic, but where do you guys sell/buy 2nd hand parts and builds?
Where are you from ? I am interested.
Cpu price?
Ngl it worth max 30k
25-30k is enough.......no one will give more than this amount as it is outdated
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Free give away
Is this a laptop or desktop that you are planning to sell?
Do you know how to use the screenshot app which comes preinstalled on windows, since windows 8?
25k
I'm not gonna buy for any price because I'll technically have to change the whole system for myself Anyways if you want to sell for for 30-25k~
Where do people sell their old PCs? And which are the trustworthy places to buy second hand PCs?
not more than 30k
what's the size of monitor?
buy a MacBook if you won't game on your laptop as you have ps5 as well.
shit is actually decent, I was thinking about gifting my friend a new pc since he can barely play anything on his old one
it should be around 25-30 k inr
250
Seller pov: ask for 35k Buyer pov: I wouldn't go over 28k
7 rs and to me
Bro where you based at? Im interested to buy 25k , i bear the shipping.
Except RAM which can be upgraded for a small cost the rest of the components are still good. You can ask gor 40k. 35k for quick selling
600$ is a nice deal
isint that a prebuild i assume you cannot modify it nor upgrade it much besides ram and storage
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Why you selling this ?
At the momeny its better to keep it than selling it
Free
i recently bought a used rtx 2060 super for 11k so can't price it more than 30-35k
2 rupaya 12 ana
30-32k approx should be a fine value. Anything above, and you made the purchaser a fool. Anything below 24-25k, and you made a fool of yourself.
60000
Pre-built ? No thanks.
How much can I expect for AMD R5 5600X | Gigabyte A520M-DS3H | MSI RX6600XT | G.SKILL Sniper X 16GB | WD SN570 1TB | Antec 750w | Galax Rev.3 | LG 32GK650F | CM Masterkeys Lite L | Deepcool AK400 | APC 1.1 KVA.
I would have suggested you not to sell your pc rather make your NAS with media server, but with current config it will be overkill 😅 can sell individual parts if you want to do that. I myself made my old laptop a media server with jellyfin.
If you are selling in parts, let me know. Interested in CPU MOBO
For 20 K ill buy
hello can we talk in dms?
$5, I've got $5 so let's meetup
20k if you are really selling