Fantastic Custom PC - wanting to sell but need advice please?

Hey guys, I've got a custom pc I want to sell, I live in England so i'm not sure where a good place would be to sell it and how much i could get for it. heres the Specs:

Windows 7 installed
AMD phenom (tm) II X6 1090T Processor 3.20 GHZ
16Gb RAM
Nvidia Qadro 400 graphics card
2 x separate hard drives 700 Gb and 600Gb

Does anyone have any idea on what it's worth?

I could sell it with a 23" monitor, wireless mouse, speakers and miniature keyboard.

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  • rottweilerrottweiler Posts: 2,569
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    NO more than £350
  • REDBUSREDBUS Posts: 2,318
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    you could stick it on gumtree usually for free (or D/s ;) ) lol

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  • emptyboxemptybox Posts: 13,917
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    I would say £500 if you've built it new to sell, and are offering a warranty or some sort of aftercare.
    Ebay as good as any place.

    But about £350 if you've been using it yourself for a while and aren't offering any warranty.

    Those prices would include the monitor.
  • MaxatoriaMaxatoria Posts: 17,980
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    Generally the parts individually are worth more than as a complete machine, so it may be worth getting make/models for all the parts and having a butchers on ebay to see if its worth the extra time/effort going that road
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 4,679
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    Need to know specific components to put a proper price on it, but as it is £300-£350 seems about right.

    As others have said though, if it's second hand, much less. Second hand PC's devalue massively, i'd be surprised if you get £300 for it as some have suggested.
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