Geekzone: technology news, blogs, forums
Guest
Welcome Guest.
You haven't logged in yet. If you don't have an account you can register now.


deathLynX

24 posts

Geek


#240877 30-Sep-2018 23:58
Send private message

Hey, so I'm wondering how much I could sell these bundles for:

 

Asrock B85m Pro4 Mobo

 

i5 4670k cpu

 

8gb Gskill  1600mhz ddr3

 

EVGA GTX 670

 

----------------

 

Gigabyte mobo, not sure what model but its got Ultra durable 3 on it

 

i7 930 cpu

 

12gb 1333mhz ddr3

 

 

 

Thanks for any help, also these are not currently for sale, I'm just wondering how much I could sell for :)


Create new topic

xpd

xpd
Geek @ Coastguard NZ
13765 posts

Uber Geek

Retired Mod
ID Verified
Trusted
Lifetime subscriber

  #2099072 1-Oct-2018 07:31
Send private message

I paid $50 for a 2nd hand Zotac 760GTX a year ago.  Then by asking around got given an i5 CPU, 16GB RAM, R9 280x and CM Stacker 830 series case for nothing....... 

 

I was probably damn lucky, but think it comes down to what people want to pay and how long you want to hold onto it for trying to get a good price (which will obviously drop more while you wait).

 

For the first bundle, Id probably say $150 total but thats me.

 

Check out expired auctions on TM and see what things have been going for.

 

 





       Gavin / xpd / FastRaccoon / Geek of Coastguard New Zealand

 

                      LinkTree

 

 

 




ycxxx2001
1 post

Wannabe Geek


  #2102083 5-Oct-2018 11:49
Send private message

For the first bundle, could try $250-$300 on TM


SpartanVXL
1307 posts

Uber Geek


  #2102182 5-Oct-2018 13:55
Send private message

ycxxx2001:

For the first bundle, could try $250-$300 on TM

 

 

Agreed, essentially a haswell i5 bundle sufficient enough to play fortnite. All it's missing is a psu and drive (+case) to get working.

 

 

The second set (nehalem) I could see go for $100-$150 if it's in good working condition. There are still some people around who are after the motherboard to power cheap xeons.



deathLynX

24 posts

Geek


  #2102520 6-Oct-2018 15:22
Send private message

SpartanVXL:
ycxxx2001:

For the first bundle, could try $250-$300 on TM



Agreed, essentially a haswell i5 bundle sufficient enough to play fortnite. All it's missing is a psu and drive (+case) to get working.

The second set (nehalem) I could see go for $100-$150 if it's in good working condition. There are still some people around who are after the motherboard to power cheap xeons.


How much do you think I could up the price if I were to get a hard drive, psu and case for the first bundle so I could sell it as a full pc? $250-$300 sounds good but I'm just trying to get the most out of it.

SpartanVXL
1307 posts

Uber Geek


  #2103175 8-Oct-2018 09:48
Send private message

You could aim for $450-$500 if you get it fully operational, but that might cost you more than its worth.

 

 

Problem with selling built pc's on TM or elsewhere is the people who are buying them generally expect them to plug in and work. Might need to show it running before you list it. You could always load Win10 pro with the 'trial' key which'll keep working after its expired, just make sure to mention that the buyer needs to be aware of it.

 

 

If you sell them as a component bundle you'll generally have buyers who get them for what they are 'as-is' and less likely to come back to you if something stops working.

Coil
6614 posts

Uber Geek
Inactive user


  #2103187 8-Oct-2018 10:29
Send private message

Midrange Haswell is pretty average now, I'd only be looking to swap it for beer or something else if it was advertised here.
Trademe would be the best bet but as others said, Best to sell it as a working bundle.. Otherwise the parts are pretty much specific to a single use for someone and not many people are hunting for them at this time.



Create new topic





News and reviews »

Air New Zealand Starts AI adoption with OpenAI
Posted 24-Jul-2025 16:00


eero Pro 7 Review
Posted 23-Jul-2025 12:07


BeeStation Plus Review
Posted 21-Jul-2025 14:21


eero Unveils New Wi-Fi 7 Products in New Zealand
Posted 21-Jul-2025 00:01


WiZ Introduces HDMI Sync Box and other Light Devices
Posted 20-Jul-2025 17:32


RedShield Enhances DDoS and Bot Attack Protection
Posted 20-Jul-2025 17:26


Seagate Ships 30TB Drives
Posted 17-Jul-2025 11:24


Oclean AirPump A10 Water Flosser Review
Posted 13-Jul-2025 11:05


Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7: Raising the Bar for Smartphones
Posted 10-Jul-2025 02:01


Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 Brings New Edge-To-Edge FlexWindow
Posted 10-Jul-2025 02:01


Epson Launches New AM-C550Z WorkForce Enterprise printer
Posted 9-Jul-2025 18:22


Samsung Releases Smart Monitor M9
Posted 9-Jul-2025 17:46


Nearly Half of Older Kiwis Still Write their Passwords on Paper
Posted 9-Jul-2025 08:42


D-Link 4G+ Cat6 Wi-Fi 6 DWR-933M Mobile Hotspot Review
Posted 1-Jul-2025 11:34


Oppo A5 Series Launches With New Levels of Durability
Posted 30-Jun-2025 10:15









Geekzone Live »

Try automatic live updates from Geekzone directly in your browser, without refreshing the page, with Geekzone Live now.



Are you subscribed to our RSS feed? You can download the latest headlines and summaries from our stories directly to your computer or smartphone by using a feed reader.