How Much Is My Custom Built Computer Worth?

SaVaGePlays

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So, I am a student in high school, and lately I have been thinking about moving over to a gaming laptop (possibly), because lately I have not had time to sit down at my computer and play games like I regularly used to do. And I am wondering if anyone could lead me in the way of some suggestions. I want to know if anyone could estimate the amount of money my (custom built) desktop PC might be worth. At this point, it is coming up on almost 4 years old, and during this time period, I have done a lot of upgrading on it. Here is a list of my specs:

cpu: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770 CPU @ 3.40GHz
psu: Corsair cx600m modular power supply
ram:16 GB SATA III
Graphics: MSI 970 GTX OC Edition
cooling: Corsair Hydro Series H50
hard drive :1TB SATA III Seagate Barracuda Hard Drive
secondary drive: 1TB SATA III Western Digital Blue Hard Drive
motherboard: ASUS P8Z77-V LX Z77 CROSSFIRE SATA 3.0 USB LGA 1155

That is mostly everything that I have put into it, I don't think I missed any details. The only thing that I have to add is that it has 2 hard drives in it, the first one id getting really old (for a hard drive), and it is starting to act up a lot, and I am suspecting it might crash any day now honestly. I have done some very minor, un-noticeable repairs to the case, which is an AZZA Hurricane 2000 from Cyber Power PC. It is originally built from Cyber Power, but I have since then added lots of upgrades and re-wired it for better air flow. I am not certain on this decision, because I feel going to a laptop might be a downgrade, considering I will have a lot less space for storage. Another thing that I have to add is that I have quite a bit of audio equipment that is sort of needy with plugs and USB spots. I have to use a phantom power audio power supply to power my Audio Technica AT 2020, and then I also have a shock mount, foam windscreen, and a fairly sizable microphone stand. Any suggestions/help is appreciated.
 
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