Selling my old rig, not sure what to price at... looking to sell locally on craigslist (or to an Az OCN member).
i7 3770k
Gigabyte Z77X-UD5H-WB WIFI
2x4gb DDR3 corsair 1600mhz
Gigabyte Windforce GTX 670 2GB
PSU - Seasonic gold 750W
250gb samsung 840 EVO SSD, 1tb HDD
Samsung internal Blu-ray drive
Cooler Master N400
Windows 7 Home Premium
Crappy $30 air cooler
Was having issues with this rig and ended up re-building w/ the same issues (used old ram, now fixed on both PCs...) otherwise would still be using. CPU is de-lidded, which is mainly why I'm having trouble pricing it
Have run the chip at 4.9ghz near 1.5V for months with no issues. Have it pulled back to 4.0 with 1.20V currently since it's not under water anymore, but finished up a 24hr XTU run with no issues.
Thinking $600 just to get it moved, too low? Too high?
If you are selling it on craigslist I would price it @ $800 and from there people will likely talk you down to about $600 ($600 is a fair price to get it moving quickly - I think 700 should be closer...), if you part out the pieces it would be around the same price
i7 3770k - 180-200 ( almost 2 years old)
Gigabyte Z77X-UD5H-WB WIFI - $80
2x4gb DDR3 corsair 1600mhz - $40
Gigabyte Windforce GTX 670 2GB - 80
PSU - Seasonic gold 750W - 70
250gb samsung 840 EVO SSD 70
1tb HDD - 25 ( i recommending keep it not worth selling it unless buyer want full system
Samsung internal Blu-ray drive 20
Cooler Master N400 - $40
If the computer comes with legit operating system I recommending you selling it for around 600. Holding it any longer would depreciate it value as soon as Skylake will be release soon. Best of luck
i7 3770k - 180-200 ( almost 2 years old)
Gigabyte Z77X-UD5H-WB WIFI - $80
2x4gb DDR3 corsair 1600mhz - $40
Gigabyte Windforce GTX 670 2GB - 80
PSU - Seasonic gold 750W - 70
250gb samsung 840 EVO SSD 70
1tb HDD - 25 ( i recommending keep it not worth selling it unless buyer want full system
Samsung internal Blu-ray drive 20
Cooler Master N400 - $40
If the computer comes with legit operating system I recommending you selling it for around 600. Holding it any longer would depreciate it value as soon as Skylake will be release soon. Best of luck
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