How much could these parts be sold for?

Pocket

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I've been thinking about buying an Intel rig for a month or so, the below parts are pieces of hardware accumulated over the past few years, and some pieces of my current setup that I'd be replacing.

*Enermax FMA II 460W Power supply. (It's about 3 years old, but was only used for 9 months).

*Phenom II 965BE CPU (Stock heatsync hasn't been opened or used) (CPU is 1 year old, been used for a year).

*Asus 790FX Crosshair Formula III Motherboard (1 year old, been used for a year).

*OCZ AMD Black Edition 4GB (2 x 2GB) DDR3 1600 RAM ( 1 year old, been used for a year).

*Corsair 750TX PSU (1 year old, been used for a year).

*ATI X600 Pro, GeForce 8600GTS Video cards. (I'm pretty sure these are antiques now, their probably worth a fortune :rolleyes:)

So I'm curious how much each of these parts could be sold for.
Everything with an * beside it, means I have the original packaging with everything inside. (The only thing I don't have is the mini external LCD thing for the motherboard).

Thanks
 
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Haha, first you have to look at how old the products are, then stability (ei: do they run without issues) and cosmetic wear and damage. If they are in good shape and with in a year or 2 old I would take %40 off the original price, so the processor in this case, I would sell around $84 (originally $139). So try it that way, and I think your prices will be about right.
 
Selling the entire PC would be a bit difficult if you are doing it on the forums since no one would be interested in the entire build but selling of in parts would also get you more money and would be quicker compared to selling on ebay or craigslist and would also spare you the hassle of computer not booting or working or can't browse internet you would have to face if you sell it on ebay or craigslist.

+1 on the pricing thing Troncoso. :D :good:
 
Selling the entire PC would be a bit difficult if you are doing it on the forums since no one would be interested in the entire build but selling of in parts would also get you more money and would be quicker compared to selling on ebay or craigslist and would also spare you the hassle of computer not booting or working or can't browse internet you would have to face if you sell it on ebay or craigslist.

+1 on the pricing thing Troncoso. :D :good:

I should've specified. I'm curious how much each part could be reasonably sold for individually
 
I should've specified. I'm curious how much each part could be reasonably sold for individually

The Enermax PSU - $25
The Phenom II 965 - $80 - $85(Has it been overclocked???)
The Corsair PSU 750W - $70 - $75
The Memory - $35
No Idea about the motherboard or the GPU.
 
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